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[Australia 1953 1 pound note (Commonwealth Bank of Australia)]

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🇦🇺 Overview

This is a 1 pound note issued by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in 1953 (ND Issue).

The beautiful design features a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II at its centre, symbolising the dignity and stability of the Commonwealth.

At the time of publication, Australia was still a member of the British Commonwealth, sharing an economic and monetary system.

This note is considered a historical coin from the last period under the pound system.

The front features a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II, and the back features explorers Charles Sturt, Hamilton Hume, and James Cook.

It is a masterpiece of design that symbolizes the fusion of British royalty and Australia's historic age of exploration.

💴 Banknote specifications

Item/Content

Country name

Commonwealth of Australia

Issuing bank

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

face value

1 pound

Publication year

ND (1953)

currency system

Pound-shilling-pence system (abolished in 1966)

serial number

HF 38 519211 (example) *Varies depending on individual

signature

HC Coombs (Governor) / Roland Wilson (Secretary to the Treasury)

size

Approximately 159 x 84 mm

paper quality

High-quality cotton paper (with watermark)

Watermark

Captain James Cook watermark

design

Multi-layered intaglio print in green and olive tones

situation

Uncirculated or in very good condition (Choice UNC)

👑 Design Details

Obverse

The word "ONE POUND" is boldly placed in the center in capital letters.

On the left side is a watermarked portrait of Captain Cook.

On the right is a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II.

The portrait of the Queen was created shortly after her coronation in 1953.

It depicts the pure and elegant appearance of her younger days.

This is one of a series of portraits that contributed greatly to the formation of a unified image of the Queen throughout the Commonwealth.

It is also known as Australia's first "Queen Elizabeth II" banknote.

The Australian coat of arms, the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, is placed at the top of the banknote.

The number "£1" is delicately woven into the decorations on both sides.

Reverse

The back side has a beautiful composition that makes use of the shades of green.

In the center are Australia's great explorers,

• Charles Sturt (1795–1869)

Hamilton Hume (1797–1873)

James Cook (1728–1779)

Portraits of these artists are lined up.

These people are essential figures in the history of Australian geography, discovery and navigation.

He is praised as a man who laid the foundation for the formation of the nation.

The arabesque pattern and plant motifs around the perimeter symbolise Australia's nature and prosperity.

🧭 Historical background

This banknote was issued in 1953.

Australia was in the midst of economic recovery after the Second World War.

While maintaining the framework of the British Commonwealth, it was gradually establishing its own independent economic identity.

The currency unit at that time, the pound, followed the British system.

The currency was used as 1 pound = 20 shillings = 240 pence.

With the introduction of the decimal system in 1966,

This 1 pound note was replaced by the Australian dollar (equivalent to A$2),

It is the last of the "Classic Pound Note Series" and is extremely popular.

💎 Collector's Points

1. Official banknotes from the early days of Elizabeth II's reign

2. Classic design by Commonwealth Bank

3. A historical composition depicting Australia's three greatest explorers on the back

4. High-quality intaglio printing and beautiful green color

5. Unused or in excellent condition

6. Registered in major catalogs such as Numista and PMG (P30/BZ139a)

📈 Market value and investment attractiveness

This ticket is currently gaining popularity in the collector market.

In particular, "unused condition (UNC)" or "sequentially numbered" units are becoming increasingly popular worldwide.

After the death of Queen Elizabeth II (2022),

Her early portraits have been rediscovered worldwide,

The collectors' market in the Commonwealth countries is particularly keen on the early Australian series.

There is also a movement in Australia to treat this banknote as a "symbolic cultural heritage of the pound era."

They are becoming increasingly rare in terms of both historical and artistic value.

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• We will deliver carefully selected items in the same condition as shown in the photo (unused or mint condition).

• The serial number and year may differ, but the design, issue period, and quality are the same.

• All banknotes are protected in special packaging that is UV and humidity resistant.

We ensure preservation quality at the same level as works of art.

• Shipments will be made in secure packaging with domestic tracking number.

At GoldSilverJapan, we carefully select rare banknotes, commemorative coins, and historical currencies.

We offer only exquisite pieces that combine the three values of art, history, and investment.

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✨ Conclusion

The 1953 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 1 pound note is

This is an artistic and historic piece that symbolizes the era of Elizabeth II's coronation.

Its detailed design, portraits of explorers,

The decorations, which represent the dignity of the Commonwealth, are cultural works of art that go beyond mere currency.

This banknote is called "the last flower of the pound era."

It will add a touch of historic luster to your collection.

Australia 1953 1 pound note (Commonwealth Bank of Australia)

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