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7 April 2000 Development of the security system of the new Hungarian banknotes
Sandor Peterfi
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Abstract
The more than 75 year old Hungarian Banknote Printing Corporation is an enterprise with a rich history. It is located in the very center of the capital, only some blocks away form the Parliament. Most people on this side of the Atlantic may not even have heard about the Hungarian currency, the Forint. Some may remember that after the WWII it was Hungary, where the severest hyperinflation in the world took place. As we come from a manufacturing company , we can give you information about deliberation and experiences of application of optically variable features on banknotes and some observations made in the past two years since the new Hungarian bank note series is ins circulation.
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Sandor Peterfi "Development of the security system of the new Hungarian banknotes", Proc. SPIE 3973, Optical Security and Counterfeit Deterrence Techniques III, (7 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382186
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KEYWORDS
Information security

Printing

Computer security

Computing systems

Optics manufacturing

Chemical elements

Diffraction

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