BNM: New banknotes to have latest technology
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BNM: New banknotes to have latest technology
KUALA LUMPUR: The new banknotes series, which will be issued into
circulation on Monday, comes with the latest banknote technology to
enhance security features, Bank Negara said on Thursday.
The
new technology would include shadow image, clear window, watermark
portrait with pixel and highlighted numerals, colour shifting security
thread, micro lens thread, perfect see-through register and coloured
glossy patch, the central bank said.
Themed "Distinctively
Malaysia", the latest banknotes series drew its inspiration from the
country's diverse culture, heritage and nature, it said.
The
bank said the visually impaired are able to use specific features such
as tactile identification to identify and distinguish the different
denominations.
The new banknotes series are in RM1, RM5, RM10,
RM20 and RM100 denominations. The RM20 banknote is reintroduced in this
new series and polymer substrate is used for the RM1 and RM5 banknotes.
"The current RM50 banknote has been issued since December 2007 and will continue to remain in circulation," it said.
Bank
Negara urged the relevant parties to expedite their machine calibration
to accept the new banknotes series for the people's convenience.
The new banknotes will co-circulate with the existing banknotes which remain as legal tender.Bernama
circulation on Monday, comes with the latest banknote technology to
enhance security features, Bank Negara said on Thursday.
The
new technology would include shadow image, clear window, watermark
portrait with pixel and highlighted numerals, colour shifting security
thread, micro lens thread, perfect see-through register and coloured
glossy patch, the central bank said.
Themed "Distinctively
Malaysia", the latest banknotes series drew its inspiration from the
country's diverse culture, heritage and nature, it said.
The
bank said the visually impaired are able to use specific features such
as tactile identification to identify and distinguish the different
denominations.
The new banknotes series are in RM1, RM5, RM10,
RM20 and RM100 denominations. The RM20 banknote is reintroduced in this
new series and polymer substrate is used for the RM1 and RM5 banknotes.
"The current RM50 banknote has been issued since December 2007 and will continue to remain in circulation," it said.
Bank
Negara urged the relevant parties to expedite their machine calibration
to accept the new banknotes series for the people's convenience.
The new banknotes will co-circulate with the existing banknotes which remain as legal tender.Bernama
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