UAE issues new currency notes with more security features

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 31 - 2013 at 01:30

The UAE central bank has announced it would put in circulation two currency notes of Dhs100 and Dhs1,000 denominations on Saturday, reprinted with new security features, Gulf News has reported. "The new security features include replacement of the metallic ink surrounding the UAE emblem by a multi-coloured ink, on the upper half of the front side of the two currency notes, and replacement of the silver security thread by a 3mm wide multi-coloured security thread on the front side of the Dhs100 currency note, with (UAE 100) printed on it, and on the back side of the Dhs1,000 currency note, with (UAE 1000) printed on it," the bank said.

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