1928 Commonwealth of Australia Ten Shilling Riddle/Heathershaw Banknote Very Fine 25 EPQ

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The red overprint reading “HALF SOVEREIGN” on some early Australian banknotes was introduced as a precaution during a transitional period in Australia’s monetary system.

At the time, many people still equated notes with their gold coin equivalents. To reduce confusion and reinforce the note’s value, authorities printed “HALF SOVEREIGN” in red on some ten shilling notes, directly linking it to the familiar gold coin denomination. This practice was short-lived, making these overprinted notes highly sought after by collectors today, as they reflect both Australia’s economic history and the gradual move away from the gold standard which ultimately occurred in 1932.

Grade: Very Fine 25 (Exceptional Paper Quality)

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