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 | | There is also an Australian five dollar coin and many silver and gold bullion coins in higher denominations that, like the US Two dollar note, are not a normal method of payment but are still legal tender. |
 | | On February 14, 1966 the Australian Dollar was introduced at a rate of two dollars per pound, or ten shillings per dollar. |
 | | The Australian dollar is currently the sixth-most-traded currency in world foreign exchange markets (behind the US dollar, the yen, the euro, the British pound, and the Canadian dollar) accounting for approximately 4-5% of worldwide foreign exchange transactions. |
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