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| 背面描述 | An intaglio portrait of Sir Michael Somare, founding Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, dominates the central field, his name inscribed beneath the vignette. To the right, a group of traditional masked dancers in ceremonial dress is rendered in detailed multicolour print. A transparent polymer window security element is present at the lower right, and a geometric guilloche underprint in orange covers the full field. |
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| 防伪描述 | Transparent polymer window at lower right with an optically variable element; teal and silver spiral OVD device at centre-right of obverse |
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Papua New Guinea adopted polymer for its 50 Kina well ahead of most Pacific neighbours, and Note Printing Australia — the Reserve Bank of Australia's security printing subsidiary in Melbourne — supplied the substrate and production. The transparent window on polymer notes of this generation was integrated directly into the substrate rather than applied as a patch, a distinction that matters when authenticating worn examples where applied features can delaminate.
Two signature combinations exist across the print run, reflecting a change in Bank governor between 2008 and 2012. Loi Bakani replaced Wilson Kamit in 2009, making the 2012 pairing the more commonly encountered of the two.