2013 Concept / Test Note by Innovia - Eclipse Security Feature
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2013 Concept Note by Innovia - Eclipse Security Feature
This exclusive note was printed to demonstrate the “eclipse” security feature.
The history of Australia's polymer banknotes is reasonably short but somewhat complex - Australia's polymer banknotes were first developed in the late 1960s by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the University of Melbourne.
All of Australia's circulating polymer notes have been printed by Note Printing Australia (NPA), a division of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).
In 1996, the RBA and a company named Innovia Films entered into a joint venture to create Securency International. Innovia acquired the RBA's 50% share in the business in February 2013, the renamed entity is now known as Innovia Security.
According to their website, "Innovia Security is the supplier of Guardian®, the world's most sophisticated banknote substrate which is currently issued on 78 denominations in 24 countries worldwide."
Concept notes such as this one are printed in order to give potential customers (primarily national governments) a physical example of the technology used in the production of banknotes.
Promotional literature and even videos are one thing, but actually seeing and feeling a security feature in the hand is something else altogether. Although such notes are technically not "test" notes (they are not printed to test any aspect of the note's durability etc), they are regarded as a subset of such by collectors that specialize in this field. They are a scarce and interesting adjunct to any collection of Australian polymer banknotes, particularly for those interested in the planning and printing of the notes.
This is one of four concept notes printed by Innovia to tangibly represent the security devices available on the banknotes they print.
The four concept notes released by Innovia are:
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Aurora
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Eclipse
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Horizon - launched in Issue 2 of "Specimen" - "The Biannual Journal of Guardian" at The Currency Conference, held in Athens in 2013.
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Latitude
Innovia uses the term "Horizon" to describe a transmission Optically Variable Device (OVD) that reveals a hidden image when looking through the transparent window at a point light source. This device is unique in its ability to be seen at night or in dim light, environments that often render many security features unusable.
Click here to learn more about this particular security feature.
SKU: 208557
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