Thursday, September 1, 2016

Australia's new $5 banknote released today

Australia's new $5 banknote goes into circulation today with a tiny new feature designed to help people who are blind or visually impaired. It has one raised bump on each of the long edges of the banknote next to the top-to-bottom window, allowing those who cannot see to identify its value.

new banknote

"The new $5 banknote has a range of security features that have not previously been used on an Australian banknote and that will help to keep our banknotes secure against counterfeiting into the future. New features include a world-first clear top-to-bottom window and a number of dynamic features that change as the banknote is tilted,” RBA Governor, Glenn Stevens said.

"The new banknotes are the culmination of many years of research and trial and extensive consultation with subject-matter experts and the cash-handling industry, as well as qualitative research involving focus groups."

The $5 banknote is the first in a new series and other denominations will be upgraded over coming years. Each banknote in the series will incorporate the same security features. Additionally, they will each feature a different species of Australian wattle and a native bird within a number of distinctive elements. The new $5 banknote features the Prickly Moses wattle and the Eastern Spinebill.

$5 banknote

Key design aspects of the existing series of banknotes, such as the colour, size and people portrayed on each denomination, have been maintained. This will help the public recognise the new banknotes as they come into circulation.

The existing $5 banknote will be progressively withdrawn from circulation but can continue to be used as usual. All previously issued banknotes remain legal tender. It will take some time for the new banknotes to be widely circulated.

When the new $5 banknote design unveiled by Reserve Bank of Australia for the first time in April this year, the new banknote has been getting a bad reviews on social media especially for the potrait of Queen Elizabeth II that look totally different.