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Banknote printing facilities are located in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xi'an, Shijiazhuang, and Nanchang. The state-owned company, headquartered in Beijing's Xicheng District is the world's largest money printer by volume. With more than 18,000 employees, it runs more than 10 highly secure facilities for the production of banknotes and coins. [2]
National Bank of Kazakhstan [Note 3] [1] Kenya: De La Rue Kenya EPZ Limited The National Treasury [Note 4] [3] Laos: Printing House Bank of the Lao P.D.R. [1] Malta: De La Rue Currency & Security Print Ltd. 1979 None (Privately held company) [Note 5] [4] Malta: Crane Currency Malta Ltd. 2017 (2018) None (Privately held company) [Note 6] [5] Mexico
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A proof banknote is printed as a way of checking to see whether or not the design is suitable for putting into full production as a currency issue, as well as part of the process of testing various stages of the printing process of a banknote that has. Proof banknotes may be partial proofs of the obverse or reverse only ("uniface proofs"), or ...
Banknotes in perfect condition (without any damage), that usually haven't circulated are rated as uncirculated (UNC) and that is the highest classification for a value that a banknote can have. In addition to that, the value for a specific note in the world paper money catalog is listed for UNC condition.
With the highest automation level the banknotes are automatically fed to the singler by using the following principles: Feeding of printed sheets of paper with up to 60 banknotes in security printing into a cutting system and subsequent filling of circulating carriers with up to 1,000 loose banknotes each
A Ming dynasty government note with two seal stamps in the centre. Qing dynasty notes. In the centre of the left note is the Seal of Cash of the Great Qing (大清宝钞之印). The economy of China during the Song dynasty outpaced the supply of traditional coinage, leading the government to issue paper money (Jiaozi (交子)) to increase the ...