Durasafe® confirmed for new Swiss Franc series

Fortress Papers Ltd announced yesterday that Durasafe®, produced by its Landqart Mill, has been confirmed as the substrate for the next series of Swiss Franc banknotes. Security paper manufacturer Lanqart AG developed Durasafe® in co-operation with Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. It has a central polymer layer with two outer cotton paper layers.…

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Iceland may replace smallest banknote

The Central Bank of Iceland has revealed that it is considering replacing the 500 kroner banknote with a coin and discontinuing the 1, 5 and 10 kroner coins, the three lowest value coins in its series. The Bank’s annual report published last week explained that due to the fact that inflation has remained at a…

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Thai New Year increases banknote demand

In preparation for Songkran, the Bank of Thailand announces it has increased cash reserves to Bt470 billion (US$ 14.5 billion) to meet banknote demand. Songkran is a festival celebrating the traditional Thai New Year which is held in April. The Bank of Thailand anticipates that the demand for banknotes will increase during the festival. Dr…

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Bitcoin ATM opens in Israel

A Bitcoin ATM has been opened in Israel. The ATM was opened on the 30 March at the “Bitcoin emBassy”, a non-profit group based in Tel Aviv. The new machine, operated by the Bits of Gold company, enables users to purchase Bitcoin credits in exchange for cash. “I am proud that the embassy has made…

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Glory extends banknote sorter range

Glory Global Solutions, based in Hampshire UK, has extended their UW range of banknote sorters to include the 12-pocket UW-700 and the 16-pocket UW-800 models. Previously, the model range only extended to 8 pockets. The additional pockets will enable users to configure more complex configurations for sorting banknotes, enabling more functions to be delivered in…

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