• TheHolm@aussie.zone
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    4 days ago

    This is interesting story. When did Australia got plastic banknotes? Current one should last forever.

    • Nath@aussie.zone
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      4 days ago

      Oops, I meant to reply to this comment but missed and made a top level reply instead.

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      4 days ago

      When did Australia got plastic banknotes?

      Quick Google says 1988, but it was a gradual roll-out, with the switch not being completed until 1996.

      Fun fact: the polymer bank notes were an Australian invention, and Australia produces the polymer bank notes for several other countries including New Zealand, Mexico, and Vietnam.

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        4 days ago

        Nah, the 1988 $10 note was an experimental thing. We went back to paper for a few years after that. It’s funny: A quick Google didn’t tell me when exactly we made the move to plastic, and paper notes were still common well beyond 1996. I’m sure the information is to be had - but I’m at work and can’t devote any time to actually researching this.

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          The 1988 $10 was pulled from circulation, because you could rub the hologram off with some thumb pressure, IIRC.