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A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo #16 #Australia #Billion #costly #currency #Mistake #Notes #Prints #Typo #Worth Australian currency makers have made a billion-dollar mistake. The A$50 currency note has a typo as the word responsibility has been misspelled as ‘responsibilty’. The banknote features excerpts from Edith Cowan’s first speech to the Western Australian Parliament after becoming the country’s first female Parliamentarian. Here’s how it looks: According to available details, the banknote was released back in October last year and 400 million notes were printed for use. Have you spotted the typo in Australia’s new $50 bills yet? #ausbiz #ausecon pic.twitter.com/1ttjVwhTs7 — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 9, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The 46 million notes currently in circulation have a cumulative worth of A$2.3 billion (US$1.6 billion), according to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The central bank had introduced the currency notes with added security features. The number 50 is holographic which reverses when the note is moved and the swan appears to fly. The interesting thing is that it took more than 6 months for anyone to notice the error. The finer details on currency notes are never paid much attention to, and it is pretty evident from this incident. A central bank representative said that the notes are still valid and that such mistakes will not happen in the future. These banknotes are legal tender and can continue to be used as normal. It does not affect their validity and functionality in any way. However, one might be forgiven for not noticing the mistake considering it is in microprint, making it hard to spot with a naked human eye. The post A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo appeared first on . Link: http://www.bintroo.com/a-costly-mistake-australia-prints-currency-notes-worth-1-6-billion-with-a-typo/

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A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo #16 #Australia #Billion #costly #currency #Mistake #Notes #Prints #Typo #Worth Australian currency makers have made a billion-dollar mistake. The A$50 currency note has a typo as the word responsibility has been misspelled as ‘responsibilty’. The banknote features excerpts from Edith Cowan’s first speech to the Western Australian Parliament after becoming the country’s first female Parliamentarian. Here’s how it looks: According to available details, the banknote was released back in October last year and 400 million notes were printed for use. Have you spotted the typo in Australia’s new $50 bills yet? #ausbiz #ausecon pic.twitter.com/1ttjVwhTs7 — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 9, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The 46 million notes currently in circulation have a cumulative worth of A$2.3 billion (US$1.6 billion), according to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The central bank had introduced the currency notes with added security features. The number 50 is holographic which reverses when the note is moved and the swan appears to fly. The interesting thing is that it took more than 6 months for anyone to notice the error. The finer details on currency notes are never paid much attention to, and it is pretty evident from this incident. A central bank representative said that the notes are still valid and that such mistakes will not happen in the future. These banknotes are legal tender and can continue to be used as normal. It does not affect their validity and functionality in any way. However, one might be forgiven for not noticing the mistake considering it is in microprint, making it hard to spot with a naked human eye. The post A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo appeared first on . Link: https://www.bintroo.com/a-costly-mistake-australia-prints-currency-notes-worth-1-6-billion-with-a-typo/

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A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo #16 #Australia #Billion #costly #currency #Mistake #Notes #Prints #Typo #Worth Australian currency makers have made a billion-dollar mistake. The A$50 currency note has a typo as the word responsibility has been misspelled as ‘responsibilty’. The banknote features excerpts from Edith Cowan’s first speech to the Western Australian Parliament after becoming the country’s first female Parliamentarian. Here’s how it looks: According to available details, the banknote was released back in October last year and 400 million notes were printed for use. Have you spotted the typo in Australia’s new $50 bills yet? #ausbiz #ausecon pic.twitter.com/1ttjVwhTs7 — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 9, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The 46 million notes currently in circulation have a cumulative worth of A$2.3 billion (US$1.6 billion), according to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The central bank had introduced the currency notes with added security features. The number 50 is holographic which reverses when the note is moved and the swan appears to fly. The interesting thing is that it took more than 6 months for anyone to notice the error. The finer details on currency notes are never paid much attention to, and it is pretty evident from this incident. A central bank representative said that the notes are still valid and that such mistakes will not happen in the future. These banknotes are legal tender and can continue to be used as normal. It does not affect their validity and functionality in any way. However, one might be forgiven for not noticing the mistake considering it is in microprint, making it hard to spot with a naked human eye. The post A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo appeared first on . Link: https://www.bintroo.com/a-costly-mistake-australia-prints-currency-notes-worth-1-6-billion-with-a-typo/

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A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo #16 #Australia #Billion #costly #currency #Mistake #Notes #Prints #Typo #Worth Australian currency makers have made a billion-dollar mistake. The A$50 currency note has a typo as the word responsibility has been misspelled as ‘responsibilty’. The banknote features excerpts from Edith Cowan’s first speech to the Western Australian Parliament after becoming the country’s first female Parliamentarian. Here’s how it looks: According to available details, the banknote was released back in October last year and 400 million notes were printed for use. Have you spotted the typo in Australia’s new $50 bills yet? #ausbiz #ausecon pic.twitter.com/1ttjVwhTs7 — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 9, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The 46 million notes currently in circulation have a cumulative worth of A$2.3 billion (US$1.6 billion), according to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The central bank had introduced the currency notes with added security features. The number 50 is holographic which reverses when the note is moved and the swan appears to fly. The interesting thing is that it took more than 6 months for anyone to notice the error. The finer details on currency notes are never paid much attention to, and it is pretty evident from this incident. A central bank representative said that the notes are still valid and that such mistakes will not happen in the future. These banknotes are legal tender and can continue to be used as normal. It does not affect their validity and functionality in any way. However, one might be forgiven for not noticing the mistake considering it is in microprint, making it hard to spot with a naked human eye. The post A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo appeared first on . Link: https://www.bintroo.com/a-costly-mistake-australia-prints-currency-notes-worth-1-6-billion-with-a-typo/


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A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo #16 #Australia #Billion #costly #currency #Mistake #Notes #Prints #Typo #Worth Australian currency makers have made a billion-dollar mistake. The A$50 currency note has a typo as the word responsibility has been misspelled as ‘responsibilty’. The banknote features excerpts from Edith Cowan’s first speech to the Western Australian Parliament after becoming the country’s first female Parliamentarian. Here’s how it looks: According to available details, the banknote was released back in October last year and 400 million notes were printed for use. Have you spotted the typo in Australia’s new $50 bills yet? #ausbiz #ausecon pic.twitter.com/1ttjVwhTs7 — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 9, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js The 46 million notes currently in circulation have a cumulative worth of A$2.3 billion (US$1.6 billion), according to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The central bank had introduced the currency notes with added security features. The number 50 is holographic which reverses when the note is moved and the swan appears to fly. The interesting thing is that it took more than 6 months for anyone to notice the error. The finer details on currency notes are never paid much attention to, and it is pretty evident from this incident. A central bank representative said that the notes are still valid and that such mistakes will not happen in the future. These banknotes are legal tender and can continue to be used as normal. It does not affect their validity and functionality in any way. However, one might be forgiven for not noticing the mistake considering it is in microprint, making it hard to spot with a naked human eye. The post A Costly Mistake: Australia Prints Currency Notes Worth $1.6 Billion With a Typo appeared first on . Link: http://www.bintroo.com/a-costly-mistake-australia-prints-currency-notes-worth-1-6-billion-with-a-typo/

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#Budget2019 has been delivered and the #CAANZ team have put together the Budget at a glance. For more commentary visit our Australian Federal Budget page for opinion pieces and insights in to the potential effects. Link in bio. #FederalBudget #auspol #ausecon #FederalElection #AuditorProud #AuditQuality #infrastructure #digitalskills #climatechange #climatesolutions #nswdrought #droughtsupport #superfund #superannuation #incometax #business #smallbusiness

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CEDA’s #EPO2019 release event in Townsville featured speeches by CommBank Senior Economist Belinda Allen and United States Studies Centre CEO Prof Simon Jackman about the year ahead #cedaevent #publicpolicy #economy #ausecon #ceda

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Interesting article in the media today. Journo talking up the ills of immigration to Australia, yet failed to even for a moment consider the consequences of slashing net overseas migration. Matters of population are nuanced. Please consult a demographer rather than rely on politicians, wannabes, and outdated theories. #demography #australia #auspol #ausecon #immigration #infrastructure #media


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Journalists arrive for the annual #Budget2018 lockup in #Canberra #auspol #politics #economy #ausecon #CBR ‪#ThisIsAustralia ‬



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