Galapagos Islands Inspire New House Note from CCL Secure
In a continuation of the coverage in Currency News of some of the most ground-breaking houses note produced in recent months, the latest example is the SPARTAN™ Galapagos House Note from CCL Secure.
The design and theme for the note was inspired by a visit to the Galapagos Islands by the naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin in 1835. They played a crucial role in shaping his ideas about evolution and natural selection and was the foundation of the truly revolutionary work – The Origin of Species – which fundamentally changed how humans understand life’s diversity and our place in nature.
According to CCL Secure, the SPARTAN Galapagos House Note isn’t merely an attractive example of the latest in banknotes.
Beneath the themes of evolution and environment is a showcase of technological innovation, directly targeting what banks regard as a prime pain point – the so-called note/coin boundary.
Due to high transaction velocity, banks have traditionally relied on coins as the most durable choice for low-value denominations.
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