Australian Notes Board

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The Australian Notes Board was an early 20th-century Australian government authority responsible for issuing and managing the nation’s paper currency before these functions were taken over by the Commonwealth Bank.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf currency-issuing authority
government authority
category Defunct government agency of Australia
History of Australian currency
Monetary authority of Australia
country Australia
currencyManaged Australian pound
surface form: Australian pound (paper notes)
followedBy Commonwealth Bank of Australia
surface form: Commonwealth Bank of Australia (in note-issuing functions)
function issue of Australian banknotes
management of Australian banknotes
governingBody Australian government
surface form: Government of Australia
industry monetary authority
jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia
legalStatus Australian government body
locatedIn Australia
Canberra
surface form: Canberra (government jurisdiction)
partOf Australian federal government financial system
precededBy Treasury (Australia)
surface form: Australian Treasury (in note-issuing functions)
replacedBy Commonwealth Bank Board
surface form: Commonwealth Bank note-issuing department
responsibility issuing Australian paper currency
managing Australian paper currency
role central note-issuing authority for Australia
sector public sector
successor Commonwealth Bank of Australia
timePeriod early 20th century

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