File:AUS-8c-Commonwealth of Australia-50 Pounds (1918, reverse).jpg

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English: Commonwealth of Australia fifty-pound specimen note (1918, reverse)
Date (note), 2015 (image)
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Thomas S. Harrison (Engraver & Printer), for the Commonwealth of Australia

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