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- RBA Banknotes: 100 Banknote
The new $100 banknote has a range of new security features designed to keep the banknote secure from counterfeiting The security features are similar to those on the $5, $10, $20 and $50 issued between 2016 and 2019
- Next Generation Banknote Program - Reserve Bank of Australia Banknotes
The new $20 was issued into circulation on 9 October 2019 and the new $100 was issued on 29 October 2020 Considerable work has already been undertaken on this project, including the development and review of banknote designs and production trials of new security features
- United States one-hundred-dollar bill - Wikipedia
The Series 2009 $100 bill redesign was unveiled on April 21, 2010, and was issued to the public on October 8, 2013 The new bill costs 12 6 cents to produce and has a blue ribbon woven into the center of the currency with "100" and Liberty Bells, alternating, that appear when the bill is tilted
- Australia’s brand new $100 banknote enters circulation
The new $100 note has been released into circulation today, the Reserve Bank (RBA) has announced The new note is the final part of the RBA’s “next generation” currency overhaul that has
- Reserve Bank unveils new $100 note featuring new anti . . . - kidsnews
Australia’s new $100 note has been unveiled, featuring a little owl that makes it almost impossible to counterfeit* The Reserve Bank* showed off the new, hi-tech note, the final denomination* to be redesigned as part of the Next Generation Banknote Program
- New $100 note design revealed with added security measures
The Reserve Bank has revealed the design of the new $100 banknote that has new security features This little owl has a rolling colour effect when the note is tilted and is visible on both sides
- New $100 Security Feature Flyer - Reserve Bank of Australia Banknotes
to keep them that way, the Reserve Bank is introducing a new series of banknotes The new $100 banknote has many innovative features designed to make our banknotes clearly more secure Importantly, all existing banknotes can continue to be used Discover more at banknotes rba gov au or call 1800 300 288
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