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    Default Australian Money

    Is it still un-rippable? I remember when I was in year 6 our teacher brang some in, it has this material and you can't tear it or anything, it's pretty good.

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    you can't tear it.
    you can't burn it.
    and with the economy over here, you can barley do anything it.
    (well in atleast my town)

    i'm pretty sure you can use some kinda special knife to cut it though.
    Last edited by Patt; 19-12-2008 at 04:46 PM.
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    Ooh I wanna try! And £1 is $2.19 AUD.

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    someone send me sum money. i wanna go

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    whaaaat? ive never heard that before. but then again, i dont really know anything about australia lol

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    polymer notes??

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    Not fully sure. They're made to last for years.

    Teachers use to make bets with kids, the teacher would "borrow" some kids money, and they made a deal if she could set it on fire and not damage it, she could have it.
    it was all for jokes though.
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    is it true tho that it wont be burnt?
    singapore notes are polymer notes and i know it cant be ripped

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    try burning it zahib


    note:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_do...te_(Australian)

    look at end of security features bit. it's polymer : P
    Last edited by scottish; 19-12-2008 at 05:16 PM.

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    They are waterproof, can't tear them and they are super bendy :8! And they can't be forged!

    Video on how they are made: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=YTggA4jVPj0
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