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    On 9 July 2007, what country introduced a new polymer note into circulation?

    Question #83289. Asked by Vy_lette. (Jul 12 07 11:54 PM)


    igotmeajd



    Hong Kong


    http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/businessandfinance/070615/html/070615en03008.htm

    http://www.info.gov.hk/hkma/eng/press/2007/20070615e6.htm




    Jul 13 07, 12:13 AM


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