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| 表面の説明 | The obverse bears an intaglio vignette of the Parliament House in Port Moresby at centre, with its distinctive A-frame facade and surrounding civic structures rendered in fine line engraving against a yellow and orange guilloche underprint. To the upper left appears the national coat of arms, while a Bird of Paradise vignette is positioned at right within a circular optical security element. The issuer legend 'Bank of Papua New Guinea' runs along the top, with the denomination numeral '50' and text 'Fifty Kina' at upper right, and two facsimile signatures below at left. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | Bank of Papua New Guinea 50 Fifty Kina |
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Papua New Guinea's 50 Kina has been issued on polymer since 1999, well ahead of most Pacific nations making that transition. Note Printing Australia, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia, has handled PNG's polymer banknote production for decades — a commercial arrangement that quietly reflects the regional economic relationships between Canberra and Port Moresby that followed independence in 1975.
The transparent window on polymer notes in this series is integrated into the substrate itself during manufacture, not applied afterward — a distinction that matters for authentication and that counterfeiters have consistently struggled to replicate convincingly.