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28.12.06
Starting today, Brunei will have two new currency
notes replacing the old $500 and $10,000 notes. When I mentioned this to some
people, they laughed. Most of them have not even seen the old $10,000 note, so
it does not matter whether there is a new note replacing it or not. While it is
true that not many of us will be using those but should you come across one of
them, you would realise that these are new notes. The new $500 and $10,000 notes
are now on the polymer series leaving only the $1,000 note which remained as
non-polymer.
The new $500 has an interesting feature. It is the only note that will not have
the picture of our current ruler, His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah.
Instead it will be the picture of the late His Majesty Sultan Haji Omar Ali
Saifuddien will be on it. This in itself is fairly unique as it is very unusual
to have a deceased ruler on a current banknote.
The features on the new notes are as follows (follow the numbering on the
notes):
1. The red motif based on the design of the reverse of Brunei 5 cent coin has
been shaped into a flower to form a clear window. The window pattern alternates
between pink and gold when viewed at different angles.
2. The initial HB500 can be seen when viewing through the small transparent
window to a point light source.
3. The crest of Brunei Darussalam is printed in vibrant red ink on a gold flower
shaped patch of 16 petals.
4. The serial numbers are printed both vertically and horizontally in fonts of
varying sizes.
5. When the note is held up to the light, two solid leaves are formed through
the combination of printing on both sides of the note.
6. The shadow image of His Majesty's potrait and initial "HB" will appear when
the banknote is held up to the light.
7. A gold patch with the numeral 500.
The new $10,000 note is much smaller than the old one. I wrote about the old
$10,000 note about six months ago. The new one is much nicer and not as big as
the older one. The older one I think had the size of an A5 paper and not
friendly at all if you have to put it in your wallet. But then only very few
people would actually go around with $10,000 notes in their wallet.
The new $10,000 note had the following features (countercheck against the
numbers on the pictures of the $10,000 note on the left):
1. The motif, based on a 10 pointed star forms a clear window. The pattern
around the window alternates between green and magenta when viewed at different
angles.
2. The initial "10K" can be seen when viewing through the small transparent
window to a point light source.
3. The crest of Brunei Darussalam is printed in vibrant red ink on a shield
shaped gold patch.
4. The serial numbers are printed on both vertically and horizontally in fonts
of varying sizes.
5. When the note is held up to the light, the 8 pointed star becomes a filled in
circle through the combination of printing on both sides of the note.
6. The shadow image of His Majesty's potrait and initial "HB" will appear when
the banknote is held up to the light.
7. A gold patch with numeral "10000".
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