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Bank Negara Malaysia
Bank
Negara Malaysia in co-operation with Sukom Ninety Eight Berhad has issued a new
RM50 note to commemorate the Kuala Lumpur '98 XVI Commonwealth Games. This
banknote is the first polymer banknote to be issued in Malaysia.
The
design of the note will remind the world of Malaysia as a world class sporting
destination. The front side features the portrait of the first Seri Paduka
Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the right and the Kuala Lumpur city skyline
with prominent landmarks in the centre. The Commonwealth Games Look Programme
which features the stylised butterfly symbol and the gold-coloured Optical
Variable Device (OVD) with the portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan
Agong in the clear window appear on the left. The logo of Bank Negara Malaysia
appears in the other clear window on the right of the note. The Kuala Lumpur
International Airport is featured as the central backdrop. To the right, the
background design shows the artist's impression of the Multimedia Super Corridor
connecting Kuala Lumpur City Centre to Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and the new Kuala
Lumpur International Airport.
The
back design shows the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil in the centre. The logo of
the Kuala Lumpur '98 XVI Commonwealth Games appears on the left of the note.
The
main security features of the RM50 polymer note are highlighted below as a guide
to assist the public. It combines conventional security features commonly found
in paper banknotes and innovative security features which are unique to polymer
banknotes. These features provide protection against the use of contemporary
high-resolution digital colour copiers and scanners.
The
public is advised to look carefully for the security features to differentiate
the genuine notes from the counterfeits.
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