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I know of two countries that have replaced paper currency with a plastic currency that is extremely hard to tear, and which if subjected to high temperature will melt rather than burning. Australia has this, and Canada is in the process of adopting it (in the sense that plastic $100, $50, and $20 bills have been issued, but $10 and $5 bills have not yet been issued in the new format). The new type of currency is more durable, and harder to counterfeit.

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The paper currency of Australia is made from a type of polymer that makes it durable and difficult to tear or burn. This polymer material gives Australian banknotes a longer lifespan compared to traditional paper currency.

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