Aussie first country in the world to produce plastic banknotes
many people don’t realise OZ currency uses tallow
fat from sheep, pigs, cows — to prevent friction, static
Reserve Bank of Australia confirmed banknotes have 1% animal by-product
tallow has been used since mid-1990s
became public when Britain produced five pound notes
resulting in UK protest movement
tallow used in British, Aussie, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore currencies - total of 23
My comments : Well aren't you glad that I am not an ostard. If I was our Ringgit may fall in value even more. This is just a blog.
So how? One percent pig fat in our FIVE Ringgit money which I believe is printed in Australia.
Hello Money Changer anna? Hello? Assalamu alaikum. Sauriyam-maa
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