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Actually in the 1970's and 80's, Tyvek (an alternative polymer of polyethylene fibers) was made by Dupont and printed by American Bank Note Company for Haiti and Costa Rica. But the ink would smudge. Then the Isle of Man used a product called Bradvek which is a type of Tyvek.

 

But the current type of non-fibrous Polymer banknotes were developed by Australia

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odd question here...

 

does anybody know if large denomination euro notes will fit in 3-pocket currency pages?

 

i'm trying to figure out if i need to buy a few 2-pocket pages, or if 3-pockets are good enough. i don't want the tops to be sticking out. :ninja:

 

 

Well the 50p Falkland Islands note from 1974 just about fits in (9.3cm high) although about 1-2mm sticks out at the top.

 

For the next album I buy I'll ask for 2 page sheets ;)

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