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Green analysis of illicit drugs on banknote dust
Purpose: This study aims to develop and validate the first analytical method to assess the presence of common illicit drugs on banknote dust from counting machines via green preanalytical and analytical approaches.
Teresa Cecchi +2 more
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What makes the 1,000-dinar banknote of the National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia extraordinary [PDF]
The 1,000-dinar banknote bearing the issuing date 1 December 1931 was put into circulation on 1 January 1933 and withdrawn from circulation in the period from 4-11 June 1941.
Pantelić Svetlana
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Rampant cases related to circulation of fake currency notes have been reported worldwide. With the introduction of new banknotes (announced after demonetization) having advanced and exclusive security features, it is the need of the hour, especially for ...
Ritika Verma +1 more
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Beyond National Currency: The Plurality of Early Modern Money
ABSTRACT Diversity in money leaps at historians of early modern societies, whether they analyse account books, legal documents, travelogues and diaries, or try to make sense of a sum casually mentioned in a source from the period. The plurality of money objects contrasts with the homogeneous, singular currencies imposed by nation‐states in the 19th and
Sebastian Felten
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After the First World War, the first banknote of the newly established National Bank of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the 10-dinar banknote, was made by the American Banknote Company in New York. A total of 50 million pieces of these banknotes were made in
Pantelić Svetlana
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Sustainable polypropylene chair: A life cycle assessment and cost analysis of industrial production
Abstract Due to their multiple properties, including flexibility, lightness, and strength, thermoplastics are an essential material in the development of processes at both industrial and domestic levels. However, thermoplastics are often derived from polymers synthesized using non‐renewable petroleum resources. This has environmental consequences.
Lucrezia Maggi +4 more
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100- and 1000-dinar banknotes of the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1920 [PDF]
Near the end of 1920 the National Bank of the Kingdom of SCS ordered the production of not only 10-, but also 100- and 1000-dinar banknotes which were produced by Banque de France. The 100-dinar banknote bears the date 30 November 1920.
Pantelić Svetlana
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Morphology-Based Banknote Fitness Determination
Replacing unfit banknotes is an integral part of maintaining public confidence in currencies while maximizing banknote lifespan in public payment facilities.
S. Lee, E. Choi, Y. Baek, C. Lee
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How to make unforgeable money in generalised probabilistic theories [PDF]
We discuss the possibility of creating money that is physically impossible to counterfeit. Of course, "physically impossible" is dependent on the theory that is a faithful description of nature.
Selby, John H., Sikora, Jamie
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ABSTRACT The khipu knotted string records in the ancient Andes were accounting systems, but they did not indicate any concepts of commensurability or exchange value. They were not incipient money; instead, monetized commerce appears to have predated the economic organization of the Inca society. The article begins by tracing the emergence of coinage in
Alf Hornborg
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