Committee of Commercial Banknote Issuers

Banknotes

In most countries it is only the Governments, through their central banks, who are permitted to issue currency. In the United Kingdom, however, three banks in Scotland: Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank and The Royal Bank of Scotland; and three in Northern Ireland: Bank of Ireland, Danske Bank (formerly Northern Bank), and Ulster Bank, are authorised to issue their own banknotes.

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Testing Automatic Machines

Framework for the Testing of Automated Banknote Handling Machines

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Counterfeit Notes

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