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Originally Posted by ALIEN ANAL
Polymer series

The first polymer banknote, the 1988 Australian $10 note
In 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia issued plastic, specifically polypropylene polymer banknotes (which were produced by Note Printing Australia), to commemorate the bicentenary of European settlement in Australia. These notes contained a transparent window with an optically variable image of Captain James Cook as a security feature. Australian banknotes were the first in the world to use such features.
Today all Australian notes are made of polymer.
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You have pretty money there in Australia. Canada's money is ugly.