New Banknotes Security Features



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New Banknotes Security Features

Check Your Notes Front The Series 7 banknotes have security features that can be easily checked. Here is an overview of the main security features: Large transparent window with intricate border Serial number Metallic numbers and bird Puzzle number Metallic ferns and map Metallic 3D number Embossed number Serial number Colour changing bird 1 Raised ink The security features of the $5 note are the same as the $10 note

Check Your Notes Back Flip the note to see the features from the front of the window repeated on the back: Large transparent window with intricate border Metallic numbers and bird Puzzle number Metallic ferns and map Metallic 3D number Embossed number Raised ink 2 Fern window The security features of the $5 note are the same as the $10 note

Feel Look Tilt Always remember - Feel, Look and Tilt your banknote to check it is genuine. FEEL THE NOTE Feel the banknotes as they have a distinct polymer feel. The notes are smooth and made of one piece of plastic and they shouldn t tear easily. RAISED INK Feel the raised ink on the front and back of the banknote. On the front of the banknote the large number, the portrait and the words Reserve Bank of New Zealand Te Pūtea Matua will feel raised. On the back, the raised ink is on the large number, the featured bird and the words New Zealand and Aotearoa. It s a unique texture that should feel familiar from the previous notes. 3 Raised ink

Feel Look Tilt LARGE WINDOW Look at the large transparent window next to the portrait. There are many intricate details such as the value of the banknote at the top and bottom and a detailed border showing ferns and kowhaiwhai patterns. PUZZLE NUMBER Look at the note when held up to the light. The small puzzle pieces on the front and back of the note form a complete number. Look at the metallic feature in the window. It has many details such as the bird s silhouette, a map of New Zealand, a 3D feature showing the value of the banknote, and delicate silver ferns. Front Back Note held up to light COLOUR CHANGING BIRD / FERN Look at the silouette of the bird and hold the note up to the light. You will see the fern window from the back of the note shining through. As you move the note, the colour inside the bird changes and a bar rolls diagonally across the bird shape. 4

Feel Look Tilt METALLIC FEATURE Tilt the banknote and see the colours refl ect and move through the detailed metallic imagery in the large window. You can see the colour changing effects on the front and the back of the note. COLOUR CHANGING BIRD / FERN Tilt the banknote and a bright, shining bar will move within the bird silhouette on the front of the banknote. On the back of the banknote, the shining bar moves within the fern window. HOLOGRAPHIC NUMBERS 01, 10 in bright colours as you tilt the note. HOLOGRAPHIC BIRD The featured bird is included. MAP OF NEW ZEALAND The map of New Zealand has bright colours when tilted. REVERSING NUMERAL Tilt the note left to right the number will fl ip around. SILVER FERNS Behind the map of New Zealand are two silver ferns that shine in bright colours when tilted. 3D NUMBER This clever number looks 3D, but should feel fl at. EMBOSSED NUMBER Tilt the banknote and see the fi ne lines within the emboss feature move and refl ect the denomination of the banknote. EMBOSSED NUMBER Below the holographic features the denomination of the note is embossed 5

Checking Notes From The Previous Series SERIAL NUMBER Each note has an individual serial number printed horizontally and vertically. RAISED INK The banknotes have raised printing, which can be felt when you run your fingers over it. SHADOW IMAGE OF THE QUEEN You should be able to see a shadow image of the Queen when you hold the note to the light. SERIAL NUMBER Each note has an individual serial number printed horizontally and vertically. MATCHING FERN Look at the note when held up to a source of light. The fern above the window on the front matches with the fern on the back. FERN WINDOW There is a small window in the shape of a curved fern leaf. Make sure the window is there and properly embedded in the note. 6 MICROTEXT Tiny micro-printed letters RBNZ should be visible on the note with a magnifying glass. The security features are the same for all denominations FRAMED WINDOW WITH EMBOSSED NUMBER There is an oval window that has the denomination of the note embossed in it. Make sure the window is present, properly embedded in the note and you can read the number clearly.

Dealing With A Suspicious Note Make sure you are familiar with the security features. It s easy to quickly check the colour changing features in the windows when accepting a banknote. If you are a cash handler, make sure you are familiar with your company s procedures for handling suspect and counterfeit banknotes. Please check all notes that you receive. If you suspect a note may be counterfeit, compare it with a genuine one. Use the RBNZ s guide for checking your banknotes if you need help. Make sure you are familiar with the security features of the previous polymer banknotes. If you are in possession of a suspect note, store the note safely and handle it as little as possible. Note all relevant details such as date, time and place of receipt, car registration number and whether you have CCTV. Please hand suspect notes to the Police as soon as possible. Contact the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for further information at rbnz-info@rbnz.govt.nz and visit our website: http://rbnz.govt.nz/ If you haven t accepted the banknote yet, politely refuse to accept it. Under no circumstances should you take actions that may jeopardise your safety or that of others. Please report to the Police that someone potentially attempted to pass a counterfeit note. 7