The magnificent beauty of Malaysia's two prominent natural wonders, declared 'World Heritage Sites' by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) are portrayed on the RM100 banknote.
These are the Kinabalu Park in Sabah, home to the majestic Mount Kinabalu (the highest mountain in Southeast Asia) and the spectacular limestone pinnacle rock formations of Gunung Api valley, found within the Mulu National Park in Sarawak.
Together, they represent the many natural wonders of Malaysia that provides visitors a unique experience.
Security Features
Click on any of the numbered features on the notes below for further detail:
Feel the raised printing effect by touch.
Look at the banknote against white light and observe : watermark portrait and numeral 100
Perfect see-through register (3)
Look at the banknote against white light and observe : complete formation of numeral 100
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Embedded thread (4)
Look at the banknote against white light and observe: continuous dark line embedded in the paper
Micro-lense security thread (5)
Tilt the banknotes and observe : the image of 'Bunga Raya' in the thread moves
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Coloured glossy patch (6)
Tilt the banknotes and observe : a gold-coloured stripe with text RM100
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : intaglio micro letterings
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Two colour fluorescent element (8)
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : image of Mount Kinabalu with numeral 100, appear in red and yellow colour
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : stag motif and a rectangle with text ‘BNM100’
Check using magnifier and UV light for the following : visible scatterred in red, yellow and blue colours

