This week the team at Our Beautiful World are still celebrating the blog's first birthday and are asking for photos of the word one or the number 1. After searching through my box of keepsakes I found some Australian dollar notes which were part of our decimal currency introduced in 1966. One side of the note shows the Australian coat of arms with our native animals the kangaroo and the emu along with a picture of Queen Elizabeth II ....
The other side of the note shows native Aboriginal artwork.
These $1 notes were replaced in 1984 by the $1 coin which we still use today. Generally the coin will have Queen Elizabeth II on one side and five kangaroos on the other, however, this is a commemorative coin showing Sir Charles Kingsford Smith an early Australian aviator who earned global fame in 1928 when he made the first trans-Pacific flight from the United States to Australia.
5 comments:
What a blast from the past. Great idea using money.
My husband is very good. He says it's returning the favour for all the years I sat in the car while he was taking photos of old sawmill sites and tram lines.
Wow these are great! I'd never thought to photograph money and I still have a £1 note ... not that we have them anymore either! Thanks so much for sharing at Our Beautiful World!
oh, nice dollar note! the figures on it are looking great!
Thanks for sharing this with us at "Our Beautiful World"
Hi Vikki....super "One" pics....the good old dollar note; what a great idea for our theme at OBW, thanks for sharing Cheers Robyn
what a wonderful post!
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