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a hallmark of authenticity banknotes RM10 4th series

Friday, March 4, 2016

Design
Malaysia's lush tropical jungle, which is one of the world's oldest living rainforest, is home to a spectacular variety of flowering plants. Most iconic amongst them is the Rafflesia, the world's largest flower.

The Rafflesia Azlanii species featured on the new RM10 banknote is indigenous to Peninsular Malaysia and was first discovered in the Royal Belum Forest Reserve of the state of Perak in 2003.

To commemorate its discovery, this majestic flower was named after the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Yusuff Izzuddin Shah Ghafarullahu-Lah.

 Actual size 140mm x 65mm


Security Feature:

Description Security Feature
Intaglio (1)
Feel the raised printing effect by touch.


Watermark Potrait (2)
Look at the banknote against white light and observe : watermark portrait and numeral 10

Perfect see-through register (3)
Look at the banknote against white light and observe : complete formation of numeral 10


Colour shifting security thread (4)
Tilt the banknotes and observe :
the woven security thread changes colour from blue to red
continuous dark line with micro text BNM10

Coloured glossy patch (5)
Tilt the banknotes and observe : a gold-coloured stripe with text RM10


Micro letterings (6)
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : intaglio micro letterings


Two colour fluorescent element (7)
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : image of Rafflesia with numeral 10, appear in red and yellow colour

Text and logo (8)
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : stag motif and a rectangle with text ‘BNM10’


Security fibers (9)
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : visible scatterred in red, yellow and blue colours

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A Hallmark of Authenticity Banknotes RM100 3rd Series

Friday, February 26, 2016

Bank Negara Malaysia is issuing a new RM100 note, the highest denomination in a new design Malaysian currency notes series (3rd series). The new series incorporate new security features and retain some of the existing security features to deter counterfeiting. The new series will circulate alongside the existing series until the existing series are gradually phased out.

RM100 General 1The theme of the new series, "Wawasan 2020" reflects Malaysia's economic development and achievement towards a fully developed country. For the RM100 denomination, the background motif depicts the manufacturing sector. This is represented by a car production line, next to which is shown a close-up of a Proton car engine. The centre of the note depicts a gear wheel and cam-patterns from the side and above - everything in rotation. The new series will also use RM as the currency symbol for the Malaysian Ringgit.


The security features of the RM100 denomination are highlighted here as a guide to the public. These features include the security thread  with the repeated "BNM RM100" text, three-dimensional watermark portrait, optical variable strip known as "LEAD®", anticopy feature known as "PEAK®" and security fibres in the paper. The new RM100 note retains the brown and purple predominant colours of the existing design RM100 note. The size of the note is also slightly reduced to facilitate easier handling and to be consistent with size reduction of other denominations in the new series. The intaglio (raised printing) of the portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong is retained as a dominant feature.
RM100 General 2The design layout for the Bank's logo in the top left hand corner, the denomination numeral and serial numbering, matches already established layout for the RM2, RM10 and RM50 new design denominations. Also, the perfect see-through hibiscus (in register with the front of the design) has been included on the central top and bottom edges as a common feature in the new series.
A horizontal "novel" style serial number is positioned in the top left hand corner, printed in black magnetic fluorescent ink. On the right hand edge of the note (to the right of the portrait watermark), a vertical "novel" serial number is printed in red fluorescent ink.
The public is advised to look carefully to differentiate the genuine notes from the counterfeits based on the features as outlined.



Security Features:

Watermark Portrait (1)
The shaded watermark can be recognised by tints that are lighter or darker than the surrounding paper. This watermark portrait which has a three-dimensional effect appears soft and shady without sharp outlines. At the base of the watermark, the numeral 100 is clearly visible.

Security Fibres (2)
When viewed under ultra-violet light, the security fibres in the paper become visible in three colours: red, yellow and blue.

Security Thread (3)
The thread is embedded in the paper and appears on the reverse side of the note as a silver coloured dotted line [a]. When the note is held against the light, it is seen as a continuous dark coloured line and the repeated text BNM RM100 can be read [b]. When viewed under ultra-violet light, the thread is seen in various changing colours known as the "rainbow effect" [c].

PEAK? (Printed and Embossed Anticopy Key) (4)
When changing the angle of view by shifting the note, the numeral 100 will be revealed in the centre of the PEAK? square. The whole square will glow under ultra-violet light. When held against the light, three open spaces on the obverse side will register perfectly with equal printed markings on the reverse side.

LEAD? (Longlasting Economical Anticopy Device) (5)
Its holographic design represents the same motifs as used in the purple area with which the LEAD? strip is partially overprinted as well as the words "RM100" and "BNM". The colours of these elements change when the view angle is shifted. On both sides of the strip, a dedicated print pattern becomes visible under ultra-violet light.

Intaglio Print (6)
The intaglio print is a raised printing effect produced by applying layers of tactile inks on various parts of the obverse and reverse sides of the notes, such as the portrait of the First Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, denomination figures, ornamental elements and the wordings "BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA".

Phosphoresence Square (7)
In this square, the letters "BNM" and the numeral 100 will become visible under ultra-violet light.

Perfect See-Through Register (8)
When the note is held against the light, the hibiscus flower on the obverse will register perfectly with the same flower on the reverse of the note. This flower will also glow under ultra-violet light.

Invisible Fluorescent Elements (9)
Various elements of the background on the obverse and reverse will fluoresce in different colours when viewed under ultra-violet light.

Novel Numbering (10)
The serial numbers increase in size to make it more difficult to counterfeit. The numbers fluoresce under ultra-violet light.

Braille Feature (11)
The diamond shape braille markings feature a layer of tactile ink printed in intaglio that can be felt by touching.

Anti-Scanner/Copier Features (12)
The note features certain areas, designed such that these will change appearance when copied/scanned.


Modulated Micro-Letterings (13)
In this tactile rectangle, the micro-letterings with the text RM100 are all legible under a magnifying glass and collectively form the word "BNM" if viewed from a distance.

Background Micro-Letterings (14)
The pattern of the purplish rectangles contains legible micro-letterings of "BNM" when viewed under a magnifying glass while some of the purplish rectangles will fluoresce under ultra-violet light.

Micro-Letterings (15)
Line at the end of the car assembly lines contain legible micro-letterings of the word "BANKNEGARAMALAYSIA" in light purple when viewed under a magnifying glass.-letterings of the word "BANKNEGARAMALAYSIA" in light purple when viewed under a magnifying glass.

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Design and Security Features 1000 Hong kong Dollar (SCB)

Saturday, January 23, 2016

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This is an article about the last series of 1000 Hong Kong dollars. On this occasion we will discuss the fractions 1000 Hong Kong dollar issued by Standard Chartered Bank.

#Related Articel Design and Security Features 1000 Hong kong Dollar (BoC)

Security Features:
  • Dynamic Colour-changing Pattern


  •  Colour-changing Windowed Metallic Thread


  •  Concealed Denomination


  •  Iridescent Pattern


  •  Enchanced Watermark


  •  Fluorescent See-through Pattern


  •  Serial Numbers

  • Embrossed Feel











This is articel about Design and Security Features 1000 Hong kong Dollar (SCB). May be useful. Thank You.


Design and Security Features 1000 Hong kong Dollar (BoC)

Sunday, January 17, 2016



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Security Features:
  • Dynamic Colour-changing Pattern 

  •  Colour-changing Windowed Metalic Thread


  •  Concealed Denomination

  • Iridescent Pattern

  • Enchanced Watermark

  • Fluorescent See-through Pattern

  • Serial Number 


  •  Embossed Feel

This is articel about Design and Security Features 1000 Hong kong Dollar (BoC). May be useful. Thank You.



Banknote Design of 10,000 Indonesian Rupiah

Saturday, January 16, 2016



Front Side

Back Side
 #Related Articel The 20.000 Indonesian Rupiah Banknote Design


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Source;  Bank Indonesia




Design and Security Features 1000 Hong kong Dollar (HSBC)

Sunday, January 10, 2016

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Security Feeatures:
  • Dynamic Colour-Changing Pattern













  • Colour-Changing Windowed Methalic Thread




  • Concealed Denomination













  • Iridescent Pattern













  • Enhanced Wattermark







#Related Articel Security Features of Indian Banknotes





  • Fluorescent See-through Pattern













  • Serial Number
  • Embossed Feel












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Security Features of Indian Banknotes

Friday, January 8, 2016

Watermark
watermark

The Mahatma Gandhi Series of banknotes contain the Mahatma Gandhi watermark with a light and shade effect and multi-directional lines in the watermark window. 

Security Thread


Rs.1000 notes introduced in October 2000 contain a readable, windowed security thread alternately visible on the 

thread
obverse with the inscriptions ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi), ‘1000’ and ‘RBI’, but totally embedded on the reverse. The Rs.500 and Rs.100 notes have a security thread with similar visible features and inscription ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi), and ‘RBI’. When held against the light, the security thread on Rs.1000, Rs.500 and Rs.100 can be seen as one continuous line. The Rs.5, Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 notes contain a readable, fully embedded windowed security thread with the inscription ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi), and ‘RBI’. The security thread appears to the left of the Mahatma's portrait. Notes issued prior to the introduction of the Mahatma Gandhi Series have a plain, non-readable fully embedded security thread. 


Latent Image
latent


On the obverse side of Rs.1000, Rs.500, Rs.100, Rs.50 and Rs.20 notes, a vertical band on the right side of the Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait contains a latent image showing the respective denominational value in numeral. The latent image is visible only when the note is held horizontally at eye level. 


Microlettering 

microletteringThis feature appears between the vertical band and Mahatma Gandhi portrait. It contains the word ‘RBI’ in Rs.5 and Rs.10. The notes of Rs.20 and above also contain the denominational value of the notes in microletters. This feature can be seen better under a magnifying glass. 



Intaglio Printing


The portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, the Reserve Bank seal, guarantee and promise clause, Ashoka Pillar Emblem on the left, RBI Governor's signature are printed in intaglio i.e. in raised prints, which can be felt by touch, in Rs.20, Rs.50, Rs.100, Rs.500 and Rs.1000 notes. 

Identification Mark
A special feature in intaglio has been introduced on the left of the watermark window on all notes except Rs.10/- note. This feature is in different shapes for various denominations (Rs. 20-Vertical Rectangle, Rs.50-Square, Rs.100-Triangle, Rs.500-Circle, Rs.1000-Diamond) and helps the visually impaired to identify the denomination. 

Fluorescence
Number panels of the notes are printed in fluorescent ink. The notes also have optical fibres. Both can be seen when the notes are exposed to ultra-violet lamp. 
Optically Variable Ink
This is a new security feature incorporated in the Rs.1000 and Rs.500 notes with revised colour scheme introduced in November 2000. The numeral 1000 and 500 on the obverse of Rs.1000 and Rs.500 notes respectively is printed in optically variable ink viz., a colour-shifting ink. The colour of the numeral 1000/500 appears green when the note is held flat but would change to blue when the note is held at an angle. 

See through Register
The small floral design printed both on the front (hollow) and back (filled up) of the note in the middle of the vertical band next to the Watermark has an accurate back to back registration. The design will appear as one floral design when seen against the light. 

Legal provisions against counterfeiting
Printing and circulation of forged notes are offences under Sections 489A to 489E of the Indian Penal Code and are punishable in the courts of law by fine or imprisonment or both.


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