Australia 2 Dollars 1985 UNC Banknote
The Australia 2 Dollars 1985 banknote is a distinctive and culturally significant piece of Australian currency, featuring elements of Aboriginal heritage alongside national symbolism. This note represents one of the last paper issues before Australia transitioned to polymer banknotes.
In uncirculated (UNC) condition, it offers collectors a pristine example of late paper currency from Australia.
Historical Significance
The Australian $2 banknote was introduced in 1966 following decimalization and remained in circulation until it was replaced by the $2 coin in 1988.
The 1985 issue is particularly interesting as it belongs to the final years of the note’s circulation, making it more desirable for collectors, especially in uncirculated condition.
Australian banknotes from this era are known for their detailed designs and cultural representation.
For collectors, this banknote represents:
- One of the last Australian $2 paper banknotes
- A culturally rich design featuring Aboriginal themes
- A pre-polymer issue before Australia pioneered polymer banknotes
Technical Specifications
- Country: Australia
- Denomination: 2 Dollars
- Year: 1985
- Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)
- Material: Paper
- Printer: Note Printing Australia
Obverse
Portrait of an Aboriginal elder, representing Australia’s Indigenous heritage.
Reverse
Depiction of traditional Aboriginal art and cultural elements.
Security Features
- Watermark
- Security thread
- Microprinting
- Fine line engraving
Why Add This Banknote to Your Collection?
The Australia 2 Dollars 1985 UNC banknote is a highly collectible piece, combining cultural significance, historical context, and limited availability in perfect condition. Its connection to the transition from paper to polymer currency makes it especially appealing.
Perfect for:
- World banknote collections
- Australian currency collectors
- Pre-polymer banknote collections

