A new five pound note has recently been issued in England and Wales. It is Britain’s first polymer bank note, replacing the historical paper notes.
Australia issued the world’s first polymer bank note in January 1988, a commemorative $10 bill. All note denominations were converted to the cleaner, more durable, more secure plastic notes by 1996.
Here are some macro shots of the latest $5 bill.
Here is the note, front and back.
I love the new notes … Front and back.
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Me too.
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Thanks, it’s pretty colorful, hadn’t really taken much notice I’ll be honest.
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Macro gives a different perspective. I hadn’t noticed the writing through the clear section.
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The first picture with the little bird almost looks like embroidery, great macros. But I have to ask, Is it legal to take pictures like this on money in your country? I don’t think it is in Sweden.
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A good question Lena. I hadn’t thought of it so was surprised when Facebook recognised it as money and asked a question.
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Okey, I hope it ain’t causing you any trouble.
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Ooo I haven’t seen one yet. It’s gorgeous. Great shots.
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Thanks Desley. It’s good to look at everyday things through a macro lens sometimes.
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My favourite way 😊
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I had one in my posession for about 5 minutes today – didn’t really get time to look at it properly 🙂
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