Exchange Australian Dollar Banknotes
The Australian dollar is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, and also Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island and Norfolk Island. The independent Pacific Island states of Nauru, Kiribati and Tuvalu also use the Australian dollar (AUD) as their currency. In Australia, you will usually see items or services marked with the $ sign, although sometimes AUD$ is used in order to distinguish AUD from other dollar currencies. As with many banknotes, it is subdivided into 100 cents.
Australia was the first country to introduce polymer banknotes in 1988, and now only polymer banknotes are in circulation. Aussie dollars are available in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Common slang terms for the AUD include ‘quid’ and when paper dollar bills were in circulation, ‘brown bomber’.
How we can help you:
Exchange Australian dollar banknotes easily and securely
If you travel to Australia frequently, or you have just returned from a holiday in Oz, you may find that you are left with a lot of unwanted and unused currency. Don’t worry, we can convert your leftover currency back into cash, and we promise to give you the best rate possible. In just a few simple steps, you could have your unwanted Australian dollar banknotes converted into Sterling for yourself, or even a charity of your choosing. Many of our customers have benefited from our currency exchange service and we would be delighted to tell you more, and to exchange your leftover Australian dollars today. Why not send us your unwanted banknotes today, and see how much you could make on your unwanted currency. We can also exchange your leftover Australian coins.
We exchange ALL Australian coins and notes, including:







Withdrawn Australian Banknotes