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Your Privacy (Privacy Policy)

At sterlingcurrency.com.au, we are committed to protecting your privacy as a customer and an online visitor to our website. We use the information we collect about you to maximize the services that we provide to you. We respect the privacy and confidentiality of the information provided by you and adhere to the Australian Privacy Principles. Please read our privacy policy below carefully.

Information We Collect From You

In the course of your visits to our website or use of our products and services, we may obtain the following information about you: name, company name, email address, telephone number, credit card details, billing address, geographic location, IP address, survey responses, support queries, blog comments and social media handles (together ‘Personal Data’).

Our services are not directed to persons under 18 and we do not knowingly collect Personal Data from anyone under 18. If we become aware that a child under 18 has provided us with Personal Data, we will delete that information as quickly as possible. If you are the parent or guardian of a child and you believe they have provided us with Personal Data without your consent, then please contact us.

You can review, correct, update or delete your Personal Data by either logging into your account and making the changes yourself or contacting us directly to do so.

How We Use Your Information

Personally Identifiable Information: We use the information we collect to deliver our services to you, including: communicating with you, providing technical support, notifying you of updates and offers, sharing useful content, measuring customer satisfaction, diagnosing problems and providing you with a personalised website experience.

Marketing communications are only sent to you if you have requested or subscribed to them. You can opt out of our marketing communications at any time by unsubscribing or emailing us and your request will be actioned immediately.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information: We also use the information we collect in aggregated and anonymized forms to improve our services, including: administering our website, producing reports and analytics, advertising our products and services, identifying user demands and assisting in meeting customer needs generally.

Any information you choose to make publicly available, such as blog comments and testimonials on our website, will be available for others to see. If you subsequently remove this information, copies may remain viewable in cached and archived pages on other websites or if others have copied or saved the information.

Storage And Security Of Your Information

We will use all reasonable means to protect the confidentiality of your Personal Data while in our possession or control. All information we receive from you is stored and protected on our secure servers from unauthorized use or access. Credit card information is encrypted before transmission and is not stored by us on our servers.

To enable us to deliver our services, we may transfer information that we collect about you, including Personal Data, across borders for storage and processing in countries other than Australia. If your Personal Data is transferred and processed outside Australia, it will only be transferred to countries that have adequate privacy protections.

We retain your personal information for as long as needed to provide services to you and as otherwise necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes and enforce our agreements.

In the event there is a breach of our security and your Personal Data is compromised, we will promptly notify you in compliance with the applicable law.

Cookies And Pixels

A cookie is a small file placed in your web browser that collects information about your web browsing behaviour. Use of cookies allows a website to tailor its configuration to your needs and preferences. Cookies do not access information stored on your computer or any Personal Data (e.g. name, address, email address or telephone number). Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but you can choose to reject cookies by changing your browser settings. This may, however, prevent you from taking full advantage of our website.

Our website uses cookies to analyse website traffic, provide social media sharing and liking functionality and help us provide a better website visitor experience. In addition, cookies and pixels may be used to serve relevant ads to website visitors through third party services such as Google Adwords and Facebook Adverts. These ads may appear on this website or other websites you visit.

Sharing Your Information With Third Parties

We do not and will not sell or deal in Personal Data or any customer information.

Your Personal Data details are only disclosed to third party suppliers when it is required by law, for goods or services which you have purchased, for payment processing or to protect our copyright, trademarks and other legal rights. To the extent that we do share your Personal Data with a service provider, we would only do so if that party has agreed to comply with our privacy standards as described in this privacy policy and in accordance with applicable law. Our contracts with third parties prohibit them from using any of your Personal Data for any purpose other than that for which it was shared.

Disclosure Of Your Information

We may from time to time need to disclose certain information, which may include your Personal Data, to comply with a legal requirement, such as a law, regulation, court order, subpoena, warrant, in the course of a legal proceeding or in response to a law enforcement agency request. Also, we may use your Personal Data to protect the rights, property or safety of sterlingcurrency.com.au, our customers or third parties.

If there is a change of control in one of our businesses (whether by merger, sale, transfer of assets or otherwise) customer information, which may include your Personal Data, could be transferred to a purchaser under a confidentiality agreement. We would only disclose your Personal Data in good faith and where required by any of the above circ*mstances.

Links To Other Websites

This website may contain links to other websites. These links are meant for your convenience only. Links to third party websites do not constitute sponsorship or endorsem*nt or approval of these websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of such other websites. We encourage our users to be aware, when they leave our website, to read the privacy statements of each and every website that collects personally identifiable information. This privacy policy applies solely to information collected by this website.

Change In Privacy Policy

As we plan to ensure our privacy policy remains current, this policy is subject to change. We may modify this policy at any time, in our sole discretion and all modifications will be effective immediately upon our posting of the modifications on this website. Please return periodically to review our privacy policy.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns at any time about our privacy policy or the use of your Personal Data, please contact us hereand we will respond within 48 hours.

Australian Paper $1 Note Issued 1975 ~ 1982 | Sterling & Currency (2024)

FAQs

Are Australian $1 notes worth anything? ›

Which rare Australian $1 notes are valuable? Rare Australian $1 notes that are valuable include those with low serial numbers, star replacement notes indicated by a star in the serial number and notes printed in the first year of issue (1966).

How can I check my Australian notes? ›

Look for a small circle with diamond-shaped patterns. If you hold the banknote up to the light, the diamond shapes should align perfectly to form a seven-pointed star inside the circle. While you still have the banknote held to the light, you should also be able to see the Australia Coat of Arms under the print.

How to date an Australian $1 note? ›

All of the banknotes are printed with a unique serial number in special ink that fluoresces under ultra violet light. You can also use the serial number to tell when the banknote was printed.

Are old Australian notes still valid? ›

All Australian banknotes that have previously been issued into circulation by the Reserve Bank remain legal tender and can continue to be used. New $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 banknotes are now in circulation.

What is the most valuable Australian $1 note? ›

The highest-value $1 note listed by Renniks is a low-numbered ZAH prefix issued by Coombs and Randall. These are worth $15,000 each. The highest-value $2 note is again by Coombs and Randall. Those with prefixes ZFH and ZFK are worth $12,000.

How much is an Australian $1 bill worth? ›

Australian $1 notes were issued from 1966 right up until they were replaced by coins in 1984. Some notes can be particularly valuable if they have the right serial numbers or if they're in mint condition. The rarest $1 notes can sell for up to $7,500 each.

How to check money serial number? ›

Serial Number

A unique combination of eleven numbers and letters appears twice on the front of the note. Each note has a unique serial number. The first letter of the serial number corresponds to the series year. A “star” suffix is used to identify notes that serve as replacements during the production process.

Where do I check to see if my notes are worth more than face value? ›

If you think you might have possession of a bill that's worth more than its face value, you can go online to look up the serial number. To test it out, we looked up the number on a random $5 bill at MyCurrencyCollection.com.

How do you check the value of your notes? ›

If you wish to have your banknotes appraised, it is recommended that you contact a number of Australian banknote and coin dealers. Without endorsing any particular organisation, there are a number of Australian banknote and coin dealers that are members of the Australasian Numismatic Dealers Association Inc (ANDA).

What $1 notes are worth money? ›

In case you're wondering why a pair of ordinary-looking $1 banknotes, printed in 1966, is now valued at $16,000, the clue is in the serial numbers in the bottom corners. Yes, that's ACB 1000000, the other is 999999, so these are an exceptional consecutive pair.

Are old 1 notes worth anything? ›

The banknotes we produce will always be worth their face value. Even for banknotes that no longer have legal tender status. If you look closely at any Bank of England banknote, you will notice it contains the 'promise to pay' inscription – our promise to honour the stated face value of our banknotes for all time.

When did Australia stop $1 notes? ›

The $1 note was replaced by a $1 coin in 1984, while the $2 note was replaced by a smaller $2 coin in 1988. Although no longer printed, all previous notes of the Australian dollar are still considered legal tender. These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre.

How can I tell what year my Australian paper note is? ›

Australian paper decimal banknotes were first introduced in Febuary 1966. From 1988 - 1996 they were gradually replaced by their polymer cousins. Determining the year Australian polymer banknotes were printed is simple. The year is included in the serial number prefix.

Where to sell old Australian notes? ›

Imperial Coins buy back all coins and banknotes, no matter what condition. Key items that we are always on the lookout for include the Australian 1930 Penny, Australian 1923 Halfpenny and 1934-5 Melbourne Centenary Florin. Below are just a few of the coin and banknote items we are looking to buy back.

Who buys old Australian notes? ›

The Reserve Bank redeems all previously issued Australian banknotes at face value. Although they are not obliged to do so, most commercial banks will also redeem old Australian banknotes at face value.

What Australian money is valuable? ›

Rare coins including Australia's half penny from 1923 or Adelaide pound from 1852 were worth thousands of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands, but more humble and common finds could net a respectable sum.

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