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New Bank Notes 2015
There are new LE100 and LE200 notes in circulation from this week. They are slightly slimmer than the old ones and also have a hologram for the first time.

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Re: New Bank Notes 2015
When are they phasing out the old notes? I have a few here for my next trip in the autumn.
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Re: New Bank Notes 2015
The polymer substrate banknotes that you are familiar with in Australia, have been around for some time now. First developed by the De La Rue company back in the 1980's, it has been slow to catch on here in Europe. However, the Clydedale Bank in Scotland has recently issued such notes, perhaps because it is owned by the Nationall Bank of Australia.Major Thom wrote:Are they plastic or still paper?
I understand as direct result of the success of the so called ePassport in the U.K., also developed by De La Rue, the Bank of England will soon be issuing polymer substrate notes in the very near future, though they never give full warning of such an issue of any new notes, for obvious reasons. The hologram system is a little old hat these days.
I am certain a such note issue to the the Central Bank of Egypt may be too expensive, especially when there is a constant shortage of basic commodities at the moment.
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Re: New Bank Notes 2015
We have 'plastic' money here now. When it gets old it'll break and chip, if it lays in the hot sun it can melt, when new it'll stick to each other and doesn't fold worth a darn but overall it does seem to last longer than the old paper money. Course our paper/plastic money starts at the $5 bill. We have coins for everything else up to that although our penny is now obsolete.
If you pay with cash as there are no pennies we're rounding up or rounding down unless we pay with a credit or debit card in which case the pennies are taken by the buyer.
If you pay with cash as there are no pennies we're rounding up or rounding down unless we pay with a credit or debit card in which case the pennies are taken by the buyer.
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