Australia releases a new 'virtual' $ 5 bill as it came out of a fictional film
The Reserve Bank of Australia has just released a new $ 5 bill with a new unique anti-counterfeit display technology.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has just released a new $ 5 bill with a new unique anti-counterfeit display technology.
You don't want to have to carry too much cash when you go out. Fortunately, thanks to bank cards and mobile payment methods, you can rest assured your wallet is at home and still be able to perform transactions at stores.
However, in fact the demand for cash still exists because not all shops or traders accept digital transactions. And once cash is circulated, the risk of criminals doing counterfeit money still exists.
To deal with this problem, national banks are always looking for ways to improve money to make them more difficult to counterfeit. The Reserve Bank of Australia has just released a new $ 5 bill with a unique anti-counterfeit display technology .
New 5 Dollars of Australian dollars
New Australian banknotes use synthetic plastic materials . It contains many different security ways that when you turn the angle you will see birds flapping their wings or a 3D star rotating around.
Australia was the first country to issue polymer money to counterfeit counterfeiting and then they switched to making plastic money in 1996. Some countries like Canada also learned to do this in Australia.
If you want to find out more about this new Australian banknote production process, see the video below:
New Australian Dollars production process
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