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If you are looking to buy high quality counterfeit $5 Australian dollar banknotes, then you just stumbled on the right website. We sell high quality fake Australian Banknotes of all denominations at very good rates. These banknotes will pass all required tests and will serve all necessary purposes. These Grade-A Counterfeit 5 Australian dollar Banknotes are engineered with precision to match the look and feel of the real thing.
Our notes are made using advanced print technology and multi-layer detailing, including:
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High-resolution front and back imprints
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Embedded watermarks
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Realistic color gradients and paper textures
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Unmarked and untraceable packaging for safe delivery
Why Buy Counterfeit 5 Australian dollar Bills From Us?
✔️ High Availability:
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✔️ Realistic Banknotes:
Real currency paper, real colours, watermarks and UV security details.
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All orders are shipped in plain, secure packaging. No personal info is stored post-fulfillment.
The Australian $5 bill is the lowest denomination in circulation and was the first note to be redesigned in the Next Generation Banknote (NGB) series. It features a unique blend of national symbols, architectural icons, and modern anti-counterfeit technologies.
General Overview of Counterfeit AUD $5 Bills
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Denomination: 5 Australian Dollars (AUD)
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Dominant Colour: Pink / Purple
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Material: Polymer
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Size: 130 mm Ă— 65 mm
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Current Series Release: 2016 (Next Generation Series)
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Issuer: Reserve Bank of Australia
Design Elements of our Counterfeit Banknote
 Obverse (Front Side)
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Portrait: Queen Elizabeth II (Note: still used on existing notes in circulation)
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Based on a 1984 portrait by John Lawrence, updated for clarity.
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Imagery:
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The Parliament House in Canberra.
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Stylised designs inspired by the Forecourt mosaic at Parliament House, which was designed by Indigenous artists.
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Wattle flower illustrations and Australian cultural motifs.
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Reverse (Back Side)
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Architecture: Old Parliament House, also located in Canberra, the former seat of Australia’s federal government.
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Imagery:
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Further Indigenous art-inspired design elements from the Parliament’s landscape.
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Architectural details and symbols of democracy and governance.
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Australian Prickly Moses Wattle and Eastern Spinebill bird motif.
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 Flora and Fauna Motifs
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Floral: Acacia verticillata (Prickly Moses wattle)
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Fauna: Eastern Spinebill (a small Australian bird featured in animated form in the clear window)
These symbols continue the botanical and ecological themes used across the entire Next Generation series.
Important Note on the Monarch
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As of early 2023, the Reserve Bank of Australia announced that King Charles III will not appear on the new $5 notes.
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Instead, the next version of the $5 banknote will feature Indigenous Australian designs to better reflect modern Australian identity and cultural heritage.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s image will remain on current notes until they are phased out through normal wear and replacement.
Cultural & Historical Significance
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The $5 bill represents Australia’s parliamentary democracy, national unity, and both colonial and Indigenous heritage.
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It blends British royal history with Indigenous design elements, symbolizing Australia’s evolving national identity.
 Fun Facts
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Australia was the first country in the world to introduce polymer banknotes in 1988.
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The 2016 $5 note was the first note in the new NGB series, introducing the tactile dot feature for the vision-impaired.
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The Eastern Spinebill bird and wattle are part of a consistent flora/fauna theme across all denominations in the NGB series.





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