New $50: Security Features

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Australian banknotes are among the safest in the world.

And to keep them that way, the Reserve Bank has developed a new $50 banknote.

You'll see many innovative security features including a distinctive top-to-bottom window.

Turn the banknote over and you'll see a prominent patch that changes colour in a rolling effect.

The Reserve Bank is making Australian banknotes 'Clearly More Secure'.

See more at banknotes.rba.gov.au.

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For a long time Australia's banknotes have incorporated cutting-edge security features that have made them among the safest in the world.

And to keep them that way, the Reserve Bank has developed a new $50 banknote.

You'll see many innovative security features in multiple locations on the banknote.

There is a distinctive top-to-bottom window that contains a number of dynamic security features.

Tilt the banknote and you'll see a Black Swan move its wings.

Inside the building at the bottom of the window is a number 50 that changes direction.

Turn the banknote over and in the top corner there's a prominent patch that changes colour in a rolling effect.

Both the new and existing $50 banknotes can be used in transactions.

The Reserve Bank is making Australian banknotes 'Clearly More Secure'.

See more at banknotes.rba.gov.au.

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