I just found this wavy ass dollar bill on the floor, what country is this from?

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:merchant: Thats the New World Order bill. One World Government. Thats why it isnt a country name on it. Save it. You are 50 bucks closer to freedom. This is equivalent to those "beautiful" ships that arrived on the shores of West Africa.
 

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I've heard about POLYMER bank notes, it's the idea of paper and plastic currency with security features which cant be duplicated like paper money or notes. Canada do fukk with them, they have their own version of it. They are very bleeding edge... and could be worth quite a bit of money within itself...

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ORIGINAL SECURENCY GUARDIAN POLYMER TEST BANKNOTE - Made to convince Bank of Canada for polymer ?
This amazing and beautiful test banknote is GUARDIAN Polymer printed by Securency (Innovia Security) and featuring all latest security techniques used with latest release of Canadian polymer banknotes.

Few words on history taken from Innovia Security Website:

After launching the new Australian decimal system of currency in 1966, a major counterfeit fraud involving the $10 note was detected within the first 12 months of circulation.

The incident led the government and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to look at ways of combating this threat.

Working with the government's scientific department, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the University of Melbourne, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) invested around $20m over the next two decades to develop a new paradigm in currency security.

The first Guardian® banknote was issued as a commemorative $10 note in 1988, the year of Australia's bicentenary, containing both the first transparent window and first hologram of any type, making it the most secure banknote of its time. After being successfully received by the public, the RBA introduced a $5 note for general circulation in 1992 followed by successive notes in the years following. Throughout the 1990s, Guardian® banknote substrate steadily grew in popularity throughout the world, with the innovative polymer-based technology gaining the trust and confidence of more than 30 Central Banks to either adopt Guardian® for use in mainstream denominations or as a commemorative note as a test and forerunner to future use.

In 1996, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and Innovia Films entered into a joint venture to create Securency International, an arrangement that was concluded in February 2013 when Innovia acquired the RBA's 50% share in the business. The RBA proved an outstanding partner in helping Securency establish itself in the global banknote industry during a period in which some of the world's most successful companies including 3M and Mobil also attempted to enter the banknote substrate market but were unable to do so.

With a heritage of innovation and technical expertise that makes Guardian® the world's most sophisticated banknote substrate, Innovia Security is at the forefront of change and influence in an industry that has remained paper-based and relatively static for around 300 years.

Innovia Security today is an organisation unified in its vision of making Guardian® the leading solution to banknote counterfeit prevention. The world's most progressive Central Banks have come to rely on Guardian® for its ability to significantly reduce counterfeit activity, significantly increase the working life of the note, and provide strong public health benefits.


YOU WILL RECEIVE STRICTLY UNCIRCULATED BANKNOTE, UNIQUE
 

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That's the other side. Looks even trippier


breh this shyt is beautiful..Frame that shyt ASAP.........Then sell it for $50 more then the asking price :shaq:
 

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That is a Canadian polymer note. It doesn't rip. It's also worth 400 US dollars on Ebay.
Printed by Innovia Security.
Keep that shyt.
 
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