Sentences with phrase «banknotes printed»

Due to bank restrictions, only banknotes printed after 1996 can be exchanged.
IMPORTANT: Due to bank restrictions, you will not be able to exchange banknotes printed earlier than 1996; and also notes with stamps or marks on them.
«It follows and was authorised by the UN's decision to unfreeze 1.86 billion Libyan dinar banknotes printed in the UK.
In fact, it's so severe that the government doesn't have enough specialized paper to print more bills, and has taken to flying in banknotes printed abroad.
THE first batch of banknotes printed in Australia is expected to fetch up to $ 5.5 million in what will be the largest sale of its kind in Australia's history.

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He who controls the mint or the printing press, after all, realizes a profit by putting money into circulation (the term is seigniorage), since the cost of making a coin or banknote is usually less than its face value.
Ever since the first banknotes were printed cash has played a critical role in the way society functions, and the evolution of money has reflected the ever - accelerating growth in technology.
However, «quantitative easing» does amount to printing money, even if it does not involve the issuance of currency in the form of banknotes.
Alan Duncan, Shadow Leader of the House at Business Questions, and Anne Main, Julie Kirkbride and Christopher Chope later, all pressed yesterday for full parliamentary scrutiny of the Bank of England's momentous decision to start printing # 75bn of extra banknotes:
One of the main concerns about quantitative easing is that if too much new money is created, this can lead to hyperinflation, as was seen in the German Weimar Republic after World War 1 and latterly in Zimbabwe, where increasing numbers of banknotes were printed of ever higher denominations until they became virtually worthless.
Their cultural variety is staggering: The country is home to 2,000 ethnic groups, and every Indian banknote has to have its value printed in 15 languages.
This discovery opens the path for industry, such as ICT and pharmaceutical, to cheaply print a host of electronic devices from solar cells to LEDs with applications from interactive smart food and drug labels to next - generation banknote security and e-passports.
All Australian banknotes have the denomination printed in letters and printed in numerals.
All Australian banknotes have This Australian note is legal tender throughout Australia and its territories, or something similar printed on them.
Living in the shadow of a disintegrating nuclear reactor, where banknotes are not worth the paper they are printed on, they have turned survival into an art form.
By literature I mean the work of a singular imagination that enriches readers» intellects with thoughts printed in crisp language, banknotes from a vault of the infinite.
«These are masterpieces of world art and not just banknotes that are printed every day,» said Russian billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov, who owns about 150 works of Socialist Realism and last month paid $ 46.5 million for an Abstract Expressionist painting by Mark Rothko.
Wood table, metal umbrella frame, assorted banknotes, clothespins, rubberbands, framed Monet print, ceramic statue
This is a no risk proposition, because printing the thousands of billions of trillions of colorful banknotes needed will take long enough for the Nobel Foundation to recoup the entire Kr.
There are many innovative ideas out there for low - cost solar cells, including solar cells in balloons, modules floating on closed waters and cells printed like banknotes.
John, Catalyst on ABC TV had an interesting segment on 23 April which showed CSIRO scientists working on a technology to produce polymer solar cells which would be printed just like banknotes.
I wonder whether the process of quantitative easing which is favoured as a means of kick - starting the economy by the printing of a heavy volume of banknotes could be imitated in this unfortunate situation.
Ever since the first banknotes were printed cash has played a critical role in the way society functions, and the evolution of money has reflected the ever - accelerating growth in technology.
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