Plastic banknotes are set to be introduced in Britain, replacing the paper money used for more than 300 years.
The
radical overhaul could see the more durable, waterproof and
harder-to-counterfeit polymer sterling notes in circulation within three
years.
The Bank of England has put out a £1billion tender from 2015 for the printing of notes at its press in Debden, Essex.
Paper money could be replaced within three years after being used for more than three centuries
Part of this process demands that bidders are able to cope with the change from paper to plastic from the start of the contract.
Since 2003, the contract has been held by De La Rue – one of only two makers of polymer notes.
The company, which prints more than 150 currencies, has just produced new plastic banknotes for the Pacific island of Fiji.
Plastic notes were first introduced in Australia in 1988 as a measure against counterfeiting.
They
have proved a success, and are apparently particularly popular with
surfers who are able to keep money in their pockets without it
disintegrating.
Other
countries to issue polymer notes include New Zealand, Romania, Papua New
Guinea, Mexico and Vietnam. In Northern Ireland, a plastic fiver was
introduced in 1999 to mark the Millennium.
The Bank's chief cashier Chris Salmon
Plastic notes last much longer than
cotton fibre-based paper ones. For instance, an Australian $5 bill lasts
about 40 months, against six months for a £5 note.
Polymer
notes are more hygienic as they absorb fewer bacteria, harder to tear
or crease – making them easier for vending machines – and waterproof,
even able to survive being put in the washing machine.
A
key feature is a clear window, which normally contains an ‘optical
variable device’ that splits light into its component colours and is
extremely hard to counterfeit. Plastic notes can also contain holograms.
They are also more environmentally friendly as fewer need to be produced and they can be recycled.
However,
they are considerably more expensive to produce and would create an
initial cost as ATMs and vending machines would have to be adapted to
accept them.
The Bank’s
chief cashier Chris Salmon had already revealed it was investigating the
possibility of polymer or plastic-coated banknotes.
It is understood that the Bank will
initially introduce lower denominations, such as the fiver, which are in
wider use so become dog-eared more rapidly.
Daily Mail
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