Saturday, December 22, 2007

Malaysia Ringgit Malaysia RM50.00 New Note (Release Date December 21, 2007, Available Effective January 30, 2008)



Bank Negara Malaysia Issues New Design for RM50 Banknote to Commemorate Malaysia's 50th Anniversary of Independence


Bank Negara Malaysia today announces the issuance of a new design for the RM50 banknote to commemorate Malaysia's 50th Anniversary of Independence. This new design of RM50 banknote is the first denomination of the Fourth Series of Malaysian currency notes which will be replacing the existing series in stages.



The New Design RM50 Banknote
The new design RM50 banknote retains the predominant colour of green-blue. The main theme of the design is the National Mission where the first thrust is "to move the economy up the value chain" which reflects Malaysia’s economic transformation to the higher value-added activities in the agriculture, manufacturing and services sectors of the economy.

The dominant intaglio portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Tuanku Muhammad, is retained on the right and the national flower hibiscus is in the centre on the front of the new RM50 banknote.


Design patterns from songket weaving, which are in the background and edges of the banknote, are featured to reflect the traditional Malaysian textile handicraft and embroidery.

The first 50 million pieces of the new RM50 banknote features Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj at the historic declaration of Malaya’s independence and the logo of the 50th Anniversary of Independence on the reverse side.


Security Features


The security features incorporated in the Fourth Series of RM50 banknotes are as follows :


  • The Watermark Portrait can be recognised by tints that are lighter or darker than the surrounding paper.

  • This watermark portrait which has a three-dimensional effect appears without sharp outlines. At the base of the watermark, the numeral 50 is clearly visible.

  • The Security Thread is embedded in the paper and appears on the reverse side of the note as a silver coloured dotted line.

  • When the note is held against the light, it is seen as a continuous dark coloured line and the repeated text BNM RM50 can be read.

  • When viewed under ultra-violet light, the thread is seen in various changing colours known as the "rainbow effect".

  • Micro-Letterings of "BNM RM50" which can be viewed under a magnifying glass.
    Invisible Fluorescent Elements can be seen through various elements of the background on the obverse and reverse side of the banknote and will fluoresce in different colours when viewed under ultra-violet light.

  • Perfect See-Through Register feature where the graphic songket design on the obverse side of the note will register perfectly with the same graphic songket design on the reverse side when it is held against the light.

  • Multicolour Latent Image of the denomination 50 can be seen when the banknote is tilted slightly and the colour changes when it is rotated.

  • Holographic Stripe features the denomination 50 and the hibiscus flower, with a multi-coloured pumping and matt-structure effect.

  • Hidden image with moirĂ© effect where certain areas of the design appearance will change when the banknote is copied.

  • Members of the public are advised to take note of the security features and design of the new RM50 notes outlined above.

  • Anti-photocopy among new features of RM50 note
    Certain features and background illustrations on the new RM50 note cannot be photocopied.


“This anti-photocopy feature is used in a few foreign currencies. With photocopy technology getting advanced, we needed to take cautionary measures,” said Bank Negara Governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz yesterday. Read more here



New and old: The reverse side of the new note (left) and the front of the old note.


The existing series of the RM50 banknotes will continue to be legal tender.


Read more from BNM report here

More report from The Star here

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