Australian one hundred-dollar note

The Australian one hundred dollar banknote was first issued, as a paper note, in 1984. There have been only two different issues of this denomination: initially a greyish blue paper note, and from May 1996, a green polymer note. As of June 2015, 300 million $100 notes were in circulation, 22% of the total notes in circulation; worth $29,951 million, or 46% of the total value for all denominations. Since the start of issuance there have been six signature combinations. Two other combinations were not issued.

Australian one hundred-dollar note

The Australian one hundred dollar banknote was first issued, as a paper note, in 1984. There have been only two different issues of this denomination: initially a greyish blue paper note, and from May 1996, a green polymer note. As of June 2015, 300 million $100 notes were in circulation, 22% of the total notes in circulation; worth $29,951 million, or 46% of the total value for all denominations. Since the start of issuance there have been six signature combinations. Two other combinations were not issued.