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New print of the Australian $100 note

The new series includes enhanced security features. It will soon enter official circulation. A transparent section in the center of the note, vibrant new colors that change when the note is held up to light, and multiple new security features make counterfeiting virtually impossible. It's worth noting that current Australian banknotes are made of polymer, not paper, and Australia was the first country in the world to use this technology, starting in 1988. A look at the new $100 note: what does it look like?

Mazen Mira

Devoted numismatist specializing in Arabic Numismatics, Experienced Territory Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the pharmaceuticals industry. Founder of the Arab Collector and acts as the magazine editorial-in-chief.

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