Banknotes of Australia

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51Polymer banknotes Early engagement with the public on polymer banknotes: Focus Groups held in[removed]The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality,

Polymer banknotes Early engagement with the public on polymer banknotes: Focus Groups held in[removed]The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality,

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 06:10:52
52Polymer banknotes Environmental impact of paper and polymer banknotes The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public

Polymer banknotes Environmental impact of paper and polymer banknotes The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 06:10:53
53Polymer banknotes Counterfeit resilience The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public can use with confidence. To s

Polymer banknotes Counterfeit resilience The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public can use with confidence. To s

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 06:10:48
54Polymer banknotes Cost benefit analysis of polymer versus paper for the new £5 and £10 notes The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine b

Polymer banknotes Cost benefit analysis of polymer versus paper for the new £5 and £10 notes The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine b

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 06:12:26
55Polymer banknotes The Bank of England sees considerable benefits in printing its next banknotes on polymer, rather than paper. Polymer is a thin, plastic film which enables enhanced security features to be included in ba

Polymer banknotes The Bank of England sees considerable benefits in printing its next banknotes on polymer, rather than paper. Polymer is a thin, plastic film which enables enhanced security features to be included in ba

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56Polymer banknotes Banknote substrates The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public can use with confidence. To supp

Polymer banknotes Banknote substrates The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public can use with confidence. To supp

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 06:12:25
57Polymer banknotes Durable and clean The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public can use with confidence. To suppor

Polymer banknotes Durable and clean The Bank of England is responsible for maintaining confidence in the currency, by meeting demand with good quality, genuine banknotes that the public can use with confidence. To suppor

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 06:12:30
58Polymer public consultation programme Summary Following a public consultation programme which ran from 10 September to 15 November 2013,(1) the Bank of England announced on 18 December 2013 that the next £5 and £10 ban

Polymer public consultation programme Summary Following a public consultation programme which ran from 10 September to 15 November 2013,(1) the Bank of England announced on 18 December 2013 that the next £5 and £10 ban

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-17 12:32:15
59Polymer banknotes The Bank of England sees considerable benefits in printing its next banknotes on polymer, rather than paper. Polymer is a thin, plastic film which enables enhanced security features to be included in ba

Polymer banknotes The Bank of England sees considerable benefits in printing its next banknotes on polymer, rather than paper. Polymer is a thin, plastic film which enables enhanced security features to be included in ba

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-10 10:03:22
60Introducing polymer banknotes Following overwhelmingly positive results to its public consultation programme, the Bank of England announced on 18 December 2013 that the next £5 note (featuring Sir Winston Churchill) and

Introducing polymer banknotes Following overwhelmingly positive results to its public consultation programme, the Bank of England announced on 18 December 2013 that the next £5 note (featuring Sir Winston Churchill) and

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-18 02:38:21