Banknote in a sentence as a noun

I can think of many women who I would like to see on a banknote other than Jane Austen.

Something like banknote paper --maybe not the same, but in that direction.

In some places, I've heard, banknotes are steamed and pressed as they are recirculated, so they look like new.

If his contribution is not worthy of commemorating on a UK banknote, I don't know whose is.

Do you also blame people who keep the banknote they randomly find on the sidewalk for keeping it, or would you rather have them jailed outright?

That I can understand, but it's "approximate" info on a banknote that probably has a couple of fingerprints.

Slightly relevant: the IRA managed to steal ~10% of all Northern Bank banknotes in a single robbery.

If you wash a banknote with detergent, the paper absorbs the UV frequency bending stuff in modern detergents and corrupts the note.

So, given multiple banknotes, they could reasonably list the identities of people who shopped in that shop, simply by looking at the banknote serial numbers.

It's especially crazy in China since the largest banknote there is 100RMB, roughly equivalent to 16USD, but cars cost about twice as much as they cost in the US, so it requires a lot of cash.

Before it was eliminated, the Zimbabwe dollar was the least valuable currency in the world and their central bank even issued a $100 trillion dollar banknote.

There are many ways for Braille to fail, particularly if embossed on a regularly-used banknote, and not everybody can use it. Differently-sized notes are much harder to break, and are potentially useful for everyone.

Sure, any anti-counterfeit measure can be beaten, but it is certainly possible to design banknotes in such a way that consumer-grade printers can't produce anything remotely resembling a real banknote.

Actually, random banknotes can usually be traced to a specific person, so any DNA traces could probably be linked - there have been experiments that show that majority of non-tiny banknotes are [A] put in ATM [B] given out to a known person; [C] given to a shop/vendor; [D] retrieved by the bank.

Banknote definitions

noun

a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"

See also: bill note greenback