NEWS & INSIGHTS
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Banknotes
Denmark Upgrades its 500-kroner Banknote with RAPID®
The 500-kroner banknote is the first upgrade of the entire series of banknotes and the remaining denominations will be issued in the coming years. All notes will have RAPID security threads to ensure maximum public security and quick authentication.
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Banknotes
Mexico Issues New 1,000 Pesos Banknote with RAPID®
The bank has been working on the new banknote series since 2013 and an important aspect has been enhanced security and increased public acceptance and authentication.
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Banknotes
The Bahamas - 50 Dollar Technical Award Nomination
Crane Currency is very proud and honoured of supplying the RAPID® security thread and the good collaboration with the Central Bank of The Bahamas, Canadian Bank Note Company and Landqart.
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New Banknote Featuring Crane Technology in High Demand
Selecting security features used by the public to authenticate their banknotes tasks central banks with a host of challenges. The features must be intuitive and easy to use; difficult to simulate and reproduce; durable and long-lasting...
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Recognizing a National Heroine in the Time of COVID-19
The Central Bank of Tunisia has issued a new TND 10 banknote featuring a portrait of Dr. Tawhida Ben Cheikh (1909-2010), Tunisia’s first female medical doctor.
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Ukraine Issues Updated 200 Hryvnia Banknote with RAPID®
The new 200 hryvnia banknote retains the main images of the former version of the same banknote, i.e. a portrait of Lesya Ukrainka on the front and on the reverse a rendering of the Lutsk Castle Tower.
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Bank of Mongolia introduces MNT 20,000 with MOTION SURFACE®
The new MNT 20,000 banknote incorporates Mongolian cultural and traditional designs, combined with state-of-the-art security technology.
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Cayman Islands Issues Commemorative Note Featuring RAPID® Detect
The new dollar bill features a logo commemorating the 60th anniversary of Cayman Islands’ constitution. It was announced by Premier Alden McLaughlin at the National Heroes’ Day celebrations on January 27 in George Town.