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They'd have been better waiting until HM shuffles off this mortal coil, she's ninety after all, and doing it anew for whoever replaces her.

Yeah...nah.

I hope Lizzie makes it to 120....That way, we'll all be spared the indignity, of having Charlies poncey mug, splashed all over our legal tender.
 

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It's pink and has the Queen on it. Looks not all that different to the old one.

Call me when there's a $200 or $500 note. Then people can get upset that old dead white dude shouldn't be on it and lesbian Aboriginal muslim amputee vegan should.

I had a couple of CHF200 notes (Swiss Franc) in my wallet last year. At the time that was about $290 per note. I've had an EUR100 note but never a 200 or 500.
Australian banknotes are already among the most diverse in the world in terms of representing women.

This is something US banknotes have a major problem.
 
Australian banknotes are already among the most diverse in the world in terms of representing women.

This is something US banknotes have a major problem.
Your hatred for Benjamin Franklin is showing :drunk:
 
It's pink and has the Queen on it. Looks not all that different to the old one.

Call me when there's a $200 or $500 note. Then people can get upset that old dead white dude shouldn't be on it and lesbian Aboriginal muslim amputee vegan should.

I had a couple of CHF200 notes (Swiss Franc) in my wallet last year. At the time that was about $290 per note. I've had an EUR100 note but never a 200 or 500.
Unlikely to have higher denominations here any time soon.

There are now plenty of popular alternatives to cash, the main use of the higher denominations is for crime anyway
 
Unlikely to have higher denominations here any time soon.

There are now plenty of popular alternatives to cash, the main use of the higher denominations is for crime anyway

Shame, but having a stable currency with low inflation is good.

The Euro has 200 and 500 notes which are worth about $300 and $750 and our top note is $100 but whenever I have one I feel like a high roller. Or drug dealer. Apparently the $100 note makes up 15-20% of the total notes in circulation (quantity of notes not dollar value) but it feels less than that. I've taken $500 or more out of an ATM maybe 20 or so times in my life and I reckon only two or three times $100 notes have spat out.
 
When I worked in a shop, if a customer wanted $100+ cash out and I gave them a $100 note half the time they'd ask for two $50 notes instead.

Who the **** are these businesses that won’t take a $100 note? o_O:huh:
 
When I worked in a shop, if a customer wanted $100+ cash out and I gave them a $100 note half the time they'd ask for two $50 notes instead.

Who the **** are these businesses that won’t take a $100 note? o_O:huh:
Because if you lose that note you're screwed.

I always want smaller notes. I'd break a fifty more often than not.
 

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If you try to use a large denomination note overseas often it won't be accepted or they'll give it a thorough examination to make sure it isn't counterfeit.

Pretty hard to counterfeit an Aussie banknote but $100 notes are a pain in the arse to small businesses dealing in transactions under $10.
 
Small business being fussy about what notes it accepts sounds like a business asking its customers to not come back.

I keep money in my wallet so if I lose the wallet I'd be ****ed anyway.
 
Small business being fussy about what notes it accepts sounds like a business asking its customers to not come back.

I keep money in my wallet so if I lose the wallet I'd be stuffed anyway.
Businesses, especially small ones, don't like operating with large cash floats and $100 notes mess with that if you get too many on a given day
 
I work in a pretty big retailer, and even then $100 notes are a bit of a pain. I'd much rather have 2 $50s in my till, and I can easily see how they could completely throw out a smaller turnover till.
 

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Who the **** are these businesses that won’t take a $100 note? o_O:huh:

It's about what they're buying. Plenty of smaller retail shops run with very small floats for security reasons, eg. A few 20s, 10s and 5s to start the day.

Shops don't refuse $100 notes just because they're $100 notes, they refuse them because it screws their cash/change float. If someone's buying a $90 item, no one's going to turn back a hundo. The problem is when people try to buy a $5 item at 9:05am and smack a hundo on the counter. There goes your 3 20s, 3 10s, and one of your 5s.
 
They'd have been better waiting until HM shuffles off this mortal coil, she's ninety after all, and doing it anew for whoever replaces her.
To be fair, they've been saying that for years.
 

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