Australian decimal banknotes have been collected by enthusiasts for decades. Since Australia switched to decimal currency in 1966, a wide range of notes have been issued - many of which are now sought after by collectors for their historical value, unique serial numbers, printing errors, or simply their condition.
On Dealin, you can browse decimal banknotes listed by collectors and sellers from all across Australia. Whether you are starting a collection, filling a gap in an existing one, or looking to sell notes you have held onto for years, this is a straightforward place to connect with other Australians who share the same interest.
Listings cover a broad range of decimal notes, from early 1966 paper issues through to commemorative and polymer series notes. Sellers from cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide list items here regularly, with options for postage across Australia.
Condition, serial number, and rarity all play a role in the value of a decimal banknote. Many collectors look for notes graded by recognised services, while others prefer raw notes at more accessible prices. Dealin listings often cover both ends of the market.
Have decimal banknotes you are ready to sell or trade? List them for free in Dealin's Australian Banknotes section and reach collectors right across the country. Posting a listing only takes a few minutes.