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$7 Note - They Need To Ask?

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Just came across the following article, and I have to say it highlights the gullibility of some people.

Would you seriously believe the following notes were genuine banknotes?
$7-Note---They-Need-To-Ask?
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 Posted 06/03/2013  3:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Parklane64 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oz is a strange place.
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 Posted 06/03/2013  5:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jeff to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Inflation is rampant!
Joke notes used to be $3 and now they are $7.
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 Posted 06/03/2013  6:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I saw the same story on the tabloid-news homepage for Optusnet yesterday. I had to triple-check the date to make sure it was really 3rd June rather than 1st April.

I'd believe the RBA and/or Securency might produce "test notes" to trial things - like the huge portrait OVD on the top note - and they might use a fictitious denomination to make it extra clear to everybody that they are indeed fictitious notes, just in case you didn't notice the large unfriendly "NOT LEGAL TENDER" clause.

I can't read the signatures, but they look like the kind of signatures you'd find on play money, or heck money. Neither of them look remotely like Glenn Stevens' signature, which ought to be there if these had been serious "test notes" produced anytime since 2006.

These notes "look" very old to me, with a 1960s feel to the artwork. It's possible that they may have been mock-ups for a very early push for polymer notes, long before the formula was perfected. They might even be some privately-done pieces, sent in to the government in the 1960s by a bunch of crackpots in an early effort to promote the idea of plastic money. The notes don't seem to be of the RBA's current quality; the third note seems to have developed a very bad case of delamination.

"7" simply isn't a viable number to introduce into a decimal currency system. I'm not aware of a single country that has tried it.
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 Posted 06/04/2013  03:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add goatieman23 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Scratch'n'sniff...huh?
Wattle scented?
Eucalyptus scented?
The majority of highly circulated notes probably have some sort of cocaine or speed scent to them?
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 Posted 06/04/2013  04:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oh my florin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Haha
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 Posted 06/16/2013  07:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mrcruise to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I guess its unique to say the least

Just as well I don't collect backnotes as I need to update database


lol


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Actually, I thought that they looked genuine!
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Hey those notes were definitely polymer test notes created by the lead aussie developer of polymer notes - believe he was from the CSIRO.... sorry can't remember his name. But he deserves his moment.... I have a feeling he may have made some of them in his shed at home...

Their design had to feature things to discredit their potential validity as they had some features that would otherwise suggest their validity such as the coat of arms, the word Autralia etc...

Pretty sure they were created in the 1980's.... think the program started about 1976 or so....

I believe they are the first examples of Aussie polymer notes. They were prototypes to prove the technology. As I recall with these notes they were trying to work out how to implement the transparent window and the hologram security device...

More elaborate test designs (that weren't used) were drawn up later for review but they were just to try different aesthetic designs with different historical references.

I'd love to have a few of these historic notes....


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sorry to re link a old post but I found a part of the puzzle this is a good link
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repo...ticle651406/
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I'm wondering why some posters think people are gullible for possibly thinking a 7 dollar note is real.
Each country has coins and notes in weird colours and denominations. An American website points out they once even had Twenty Cent coins! (the exclamation mark was on the website, like they are amazed that such a weird denomination ever existed).
The yanks also had 3 cent coins.
Burma has funny looking notes worth 45 Kyat.
The Cook Islands has a topless chick with silicone breasts riding a shark on a $10 note.
So why not a $7 note?
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i got no idea what that means nealeffendi It shore looks real to me its made as the first trial or test for polymer ..........not for monopoly and what yank ... mate I am lost with your post I think I need a coffer then will have another look
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The Cook Islands has a topless chick with silicone breasts riding a shark on a $10 note.


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The Cook Islands has a topless chick with silicone breasts riding a shark on a $10 note
Also on a $3 Note - see these ebay items.
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These notes are real and are test notes and if you had a spare 10k you would be able to afford to buy them. Here's a quick roundup of what I found about the $7 note
Unredeemable dominations - the $3 and the $7 notes

Partly as a joke, but also for security reasons in case their experimental notes were lost, Dave's team printed $3 and $7 test notes, denominations not encountered in the Australian currency system, on their pilot production line.
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