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Bank Negara
Malaysia
27.06.98
Bank Negara
Malaysia issued a RM50 denomination polymer commemorative bank note for the first
time to commemorate the Kuala Lumpur 98 - XVI Commonwealth Games on 1 June 1998.
New Design
This RM50
commemorative polymer bank note has a different design compared to the RM50
denomination circulation note. The bank note measures 152mm X 76mm. It is
yellowish blue in colour and carries design motifs which depict Malaysia's
economic development, and also the XVI Commonwealth Games. 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 to Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and the new Kuala Lumpur International
Airport. The back design shows the Stadium Utama Bukit Jalil in the centre. The
logo of Kuala Lumpur 98-XVI Commonwealth Games appears on the left of the note.
Security
Features
New security
features are incorporated in this RM50 polymer bank note. It combines
conventional security features commonly found in paper bank note and innovative
security features which are unique to polymer bank notes. These features provide
protection against the use of contemporary high resolution digital colour
copiers and scanners. The security features of this RM50 Polymer bank note
include the following:
(1)
Clear Security
Windows - visible from both sides of the note, they are readily identifiable
features, including under low light conditions.
(2)
Optical
Variable Device - positioned in the larger clear window and visible from
both sides, a bright golden-coloured diffractive Optical Variable Device
features the portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan
Agong. Clearly visible optical shifts are generated when the note is tilted
to the light.
(3)
Security
Vignette - Bank Negara Malaysia's logo appears, printed in white in the
smaller clear window and visible from both sides of the note.
(4)
Intaglio
Micro-Lettering - part of the background behind the portrait and the ring
shape around the stadium contains micro-lettering of the words "KL 98
Games" which can be viewed under a magnifying glass.
(5)
Visible and
Invisible Fluorescing Printing - elements of the background designs, the
Games logo and the two serial numbers will fluoresce when seen under ultra
violet light. Invisible under normal conditions, the denomination will also
appear when exposed to ultra violet light.
(6)
Anti Scanner /
Copier Patterns - the note features certain areas, designed such that these
will change appearance when copied.
(7)
Overcoating -
the special protective coating of the polymer notes will make the security
features in the polymer notes stay in a good condition over the entire life
of the note. The numbers are positioned in two rectangles, which have not
been overcoated, and these can be seen when the note is tilted at an angle.
This RM50
commemorative polymer bank note is a collector's item produced in a limited
quantity, that is 500,000 sets. The note is legal tender. The RM50 note is
priced at RM80 per set and the note is packaged in a folder. This commemorative
note was available at all commercial banks from 1 June 1998.
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