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  • Australia's currency is one of the most advanced banknotes in the world.

  • You can do almost anything with it.

  • You can see through it.

  • It can even withstand hot tea.

  • And it dries pretty quickly.

  • You can even surf with it.

  • But maybe the best part?

  • You can also use it to buy things.

  • The nation's cash is completely waterproof, hard to counterfeit and

  • ultimately cleaner since it's resistant to moisture or dirt.

  • Australia's banknotes are made of polymer, which feels a bit waxy.

  • While U.S. banknotes, on the other hand, are made from cotton fiber paper.

  • Polymer banknotes tend to last two to three times longer than paper notes,

  • which can reduce replacement costs.

  • And when you think that, for example, the U.S. ten dollar bill

  • is replaced every four and a half years, well that can amount to a lot of cash.

  • Australia continues to advance its banknotes too.

  • Take a look at Australia's new $5 banknote.

  • As you tilt the banknote, you'll see a rolling color effect, and if you move it the proper way,

  • you'll even see this bird move its wings and change colors.

  • In 2015, the Reserve Bank of Australia said it would add a tactile feature

  • to help the visually impaired know the value of each note.

  • Australia was the first to introduce polymer banknotes, and now

  • it's been adopted completely by other countries like Canada and Vietnam.

  • While the United Kingdom introduced polymer into its circulation in 2016.

  • But as some countries push for a future cashless society in years to come,

  • will other countries even bother advancing their own banknotes?

Australia's currency is one of the most advanced banknotes in the world.

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オーストラリアの紙幣は世界最先端かもしれない|CNBCレポート (Australia's banknotes may be the most advanced in the world | CNBC Reports)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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