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  2. Chinese customs gold unit - Wikipedia

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    These notes proved more popular locally than Chinese legal tender notes and, due to a mistaken belief in the existence of a gold-redemption clause, they commanded a premium when exchanged for Central Reserve Bank notes of the Nanking National Government. CGU notes circulated alongside ordinary legal tender notes until 1948, when both were ...

  3. Money burning - Wikipedia

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    The production of paper money by the State Bank is under the exclusive authority of the Central Bank, and is issued by the Brazilian Union. [28] By that reasoning, the paper on which the money is printed is the property of the State, and its intrinsic value belongs to the person.

  4. Trinidad and Tobago dollar - Wikipedia

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    On 15 February 2021, the central bank introduced a polymer version of the $1 and a redesigned polymer $50 note. [28] The paper based notes were discontinued on January 1, 2022. [29] All banknotes have the coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago on the obverse and an image of the central bank on the reverse. Banknotes in circulation are $1 (red) $5 ...

  5. Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group - Wikipedia

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    The CBCDG was established by the G10 central banks in 2000, in order to counter the threat of computer-based banknote counterfeiting. [2]In 2004, CBCDG announced the development of a "Counterfeit Deterrence System" (CDS) incorporating a technical means for the detection of banknotes. [3]

  6. Glossary of notaphily - Wikipedia

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    A strap is 100 notes banded together, forty straps make a brick. Consists of 4000 notes weighing about 4 kilograms or 8.8 pounds. Broken bank note Currency issued by a now defunct bank. Also referred to as obsolete banknote. Changeover notes A run of notes with a change in signatures, series, or varieties without an interruption in the serial ...

  7. Polymer banknote - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Chile introduced a new series of the Chilean peso, starting with the redesigned 5000 Pesos banknote. [56] Nigeria: 30 September 2009 Three Nigerian bank notes (₦50, ₦10 and ₦5) were converted to polymer substrate following the successful performance of the 20 naira (polymer) banknote. [48] Honduras: 12 January 2010

  8. Replacement banknote - Wikipedia

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    The asterisk, or "star" following the serial number indicates this is a replacement note for one that was misprinted or damaged in the printing process. A replacement banknote , commonly referred to as a star note , is a banknote that is printed to replace a faulty one and is used as a control mechanism for governments or monetary authorities ...

  9. Banknotes of the Thai baht - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, the Bank of Thailand was founded and took over responsibility for the issuance of paper money. 50 baht notes were briefly reintroduced in 1945, with 50 satang notes issued in 1946. The one baht note was replaced by a coin in 1957 and the five baht was replaced in 1972. 50 baht notes were again reintroduced in 1985, with the 10 baht ...