A really nice museum telling the history of Australian money
Excellent. People should go there for great information.
Good free museum. Usually not crowded at all. Kids have fun seeing old money. Informative stories.
The Reserve Bank of Australia: Museum of Australian Currency Notes", Martin Place: Did you know there is a museum inside the Reserve Bank of Australia? Don't worry, according to the security guards who work there, neither do most Sydneysiders! Offering free entry, the museum is open Monday to Friday, 10-4pm. It's actually surprisingly interesting, providing a detailed look at our countries fiscal history. The Mint across the road looks after coins, but this place has the paper money, including original bank notes from early settlement days. Do yourself a favour a pop in for a look one day.
An interesting little museum. I found it by accident when touring the city. The museum is administered by the State and is free of charge. It's a self guided tour that takes you through the issued currency of Australia. Children may find it boring but it only takes 30-45 minutes to go through. If you are a currency collector you'll enjoy the experience.
Reserve Bank of Australia Museum is an Australian Museum based in Sydney, New South Wales. Reserve Bank of Australia Museum is located at 65 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia.
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