2/20/2023 0 Comments Australian bank note![]() ![]() Thank you for sharing this interesting subject with your students. In addition, as I know the banks are so accurate in their works that make this typo. Second, I’m surprised how hasn’t the central bank of Australia ( or maybe, RBA ) had any supervision on this important subject? I could fill in the blanks all words except the word “female”. I enjoyed it so much because you have spoken each word so slowly and clearly. It’s a scandal to do this typo.there isn’t any control.įirst, thank you for this week’s audio news report. We say the mistake is human and everyone won’t this error in spelling. It will be going to make correctur in next printing. This action is occurred in a developped country.Īnybody see it and everyone make nothing, and the authority has checked it. Check out our online inventory or send us your 'want list'. The typo in australian banknotes does’t give any trouble to people. Regardless of whether you collect coins and bank notes as an enjoyable pastime, or own them as an investment, our aim is to provide a highly professional and personalised service to collectors of numismatic items. Subscribe to EnglishClub Podcasts 4 comments Do you think this typo was placed there intentionally as an anti-counterfeiting feature? Will this banknote become a collector’s item worth more than $50? Why or why not? Though RBA admitted that they were “aware” of the typo, spelling mistakes are sometimes used intentionally in micro-text as a security feature. What part of the banknote contained the error?.The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has acknowledged the and says it will be corrected in the next print run. The new banknote, which has special and accessibility features, was rolled out last October. Cowan was Australia’s first member of parliament. The misspelled word was spotted in the micro-text of Edith Cowan’s. The Australian One Dollar note was progressively withdrawn from circulation after the introduction of the One Dollar coin in 1984, the last being released into general circulation in 1982. The word “responsibility” is its third “i”. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RSS | More Australian Banknote Features Typo 46 million $50 Australian banknotes have been printed with an amusing typo. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 0:51 - 796.7KB) ![]()
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