It is reported that the Central Bank of the Philippines needs to replace cable banks in case of damage, and is considering phasing out paper money and replacing it with plastic money for impact testing machine fault detection and maintenance
plastic money is different from traditional paper money. Because it has a coating, it is not easy to wear and tear, and it is protected from dirt and moisture, so it can circulate for a longer time. And more difficult to forge
banknotes are made of Manila hemp and cotton; Plastic money is produced from polymer substrates
the central bank said it received the proposal from Australia. Australia is the first country to have a complete set of circulating plastic money of all denominations
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