2019 $100 Note Lowe/Gaetjens EA19 Last Prefix R627L Uncirculated
We Last Sold This Item For: | $380.00 |
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Last Sold On: | 10/3/2023 |
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2019 $100 Note Lowe/Gaetjens EA19 Last Prefix R627L Uncirculated
Front: Sir John Monash at left
Back: Dame Nellie Melba at right of centre
Period on Issue: 2019 - 2020
Mintage: 188,115
This is a scarce last prefix of one of the most enigmatic Australian notes issued in recent years.
Philip Lowe was appointed as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia on September 18th, 2016.
Philip Gaetjens acted as Secretary to the Treasury between August 1st, 2018 and September 1st, 2019.
Dr. Steven Kennedy was appointed Secretary to the Treasury with effect from September 2nd, 2019.
The NGB $100 notes were launched and released into circulation on October 29th 2020, 13 months after Mr Gaetjens ended in his role as Secretary to the Treasury.
The above dates show that $100 notes with the Lowe / Gaetjens signature combination are dated a year before they were actually issued.
Information published by the RBA on the serial numbers used when producing Australia's banknotes allows us to calculate the mintage figure for most banknotes that are of interest to collectors. The serial number range used when printing the Lowe / Gaetjens $100 note shows a total of 188,115 notes printed with this prefix.
3 years after the print run was first released, they remain scarce and in demand with collectors.
SKU: 210515
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