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African countries that first introduced polymer banknotes

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 22, 2024
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The first recorded use of polymer notes was in Australia (1988) when the $10 bill was replaced in celebration of the nation’s bicentennial anniversary.

The need to preserve physical cash has led to the innovative use of polymer as a durable, secure, and sustainable alternative material for banknote production.

The first recorded use of polymer notes was in Australia (1988) when the $10 bill was replaced in celebration of the nation’s bicentennial anniversary.

The Australian dollar was completely switched to polymer banknotes in 1996. Other countries like New Zealand and Romania followed suit in 1999 and 2003 respectively.

African countries have also joined the league of nations that have converted some of their bank notes to polymer.

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10 African countries that first introduced polymer banknotes

The following table sourced from Visualcapitalist shows the year some African countries transitioned to the use of polymer notes for some of their currencies:

S/N Country Date

1

Nigeria

2007

2

Mozambique

2011

3

Cape Verde

2014

4

The Gambia

2014

5

Mauritania

2014

6

Botswana

2018

7

Morocco

2019

8

Angola

2020

9

Namibia

2020

10

Egypt

2022

From the table, Nigeria was the first African country to adopt polymer notes on February 28, 2007, when new versions of the ₦5 to ₦50 banknotes were introduced.

When the Ex-CBN governor, Lamido Sanusi took over, the ₦5, ₦10 and ₦50 were also changed to polymer notes on September 30, 2009 thus, all lower denomination banknotes were now printed in the polymer substrate.

Polymer banknotes are made from synthetic polymer substrates (polypropylene) that consist of chains of joined individual molecules or monomers. Notes made from such materials have many built-in security features that cannot be included in paper banknotes.

Also, polymer notes are stronger, printable and less susceptible to dirt.

There are, however, some disadvantages of the notes like fading easily, not being easily foldable, sticky when wet and reacting to hot objects or heat generally.

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