The RM5 polymer banknote, issued for circulation by Bank Negara Malaysia from 26 October 2004, retains the existing design, colour, size and certain security features of the existing RM5 paper banknote. However, the polymer banknote is more durable and has unique security features when compared to existing paper banknote.
In addition, there are a number of new security features such as the clear window with the shadow image of the Prime Minister's office at Putrajaya, the embossed printing of numeral 5 in the window, the Bank's logo on the front of the polymer banknote, and the opaque (non-transparent) window on the back of the polymer banknote with the Bank's logo.
The easily recognisable feel, look and check security features of the RM5 Polymer banknote are highlighted as an identification guide for the public. Please note that the current RM5 paper banknote remains legal tender but will be withdrawn gradually from circulation.
Advantages of the polymer banknote :
- Stronger and more durable than paper banknote
- Does not absorb dirt or liquid
- Cleaner and more hygienic as it minimise growth of bacteria
- Difficult, time consuming and costly to counterfeit
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