Indian currency notes are made by taking a paper and a printing machine which already have a blueprint of note . Paper is inserted in it and the above panel comes done and stamp on paper then it becomes a note.
Plastic banknotes were invented in Australia by the Reserve Bank of Australia and the CSIRO.
Plastic banknotes are more durable and more waterproof than paper banknotes, as well as being harder to counterfeit.
Australia was the first country to introduce plastic money in the form of polymer banknotes in 1988. These banknotes were made of a durable, long-lasting, and difficult-to-counterfeit polymer material.
Australian banknotes are all made of plastic, specifically polymer. Australia was the first country in the world to have all its banknotes made of polymer. The composition of the 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent coins is 25% nickel and 75% copper. The $1 and $2 coins are composed of 92 % copper, 6 % aluminum and 2 % nickel.
1988 by prof. david soloman
Plastic banknotes have several advantages over paper banknotes. - They are much more resilient than paper notes, being very difficult to rip or tear. - They are waterproof. - They are much more difficult to forge. The polymer polypropylene, or to be more accurate biaxially oriented polypropylene, is chosen for use in the manufacture of plastic banknotes both because of polypropylenes resistance to most types of solvents and glues and because of it's resilience.
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Australia pioneered the production of polymer (or plastic) banknotes to replace the relatively expensive to produce and not very durable paper banknotes. Australia completed the transition to polymer banknotes in 1996 and all paper notes were withdrawn from circulation. See the link below.
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Australia's currency notes are made from plastic (polymer) which lasts four times as long as paper. Australia was the first country in the world to have its complete set of currency banknotes made from this material.
The current New Zealand Five Dollar note is mostly orange. The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note is mostly blue. The current New Zealand Twenty Dollar note is mostly green. The current New Zealand Fifty Dollar note is mostly purple. The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note is mostly red. The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.
It's lighter and more flexible than coins. Some new banknotes such as the Canadian $100 and $50 bill are made of flexible plastic that does not tear and lasts much longer than paper.