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100 Ringgit

Issuer Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam (AMBD)
Year 2004-2013
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Printer Note Printing Australia, Melbourne, Australia (1998-date)
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Reverse lettering نݢارا بروني دارالسلام PULAU CHERMIN $100 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS سراتوس ريڠڬيت
(Translation: State of Brunei Darussalam, Chermin Island, One Hundred Dollars)
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Protection description Optically variable device (OVD) embedded in the polymer substrate; windowed security thread with microprinting; see-through registration elements inherent to the polymer substrate.
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Brunei's polymer series, first introduced in 1996, made the sultanate one of the earliest Southeast Asian issuers to adopt Guardian substrate from Note Printing Australia — ahead of most of its regional neighbours. The 100 Ringgit is the highest denomination in that polymer run, which gives it a different circulation profile than the lower values: these moved through commercial banking channels far more than through everyday retail use, limiting the wear patterns typically associated with high-turnover notes.

Pick 29 spans nearly a decade of issue across the 2004–2013 window, with signature variations tied to successive AMBD directors. Worth checking before cataloguing.

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