Japan has introduced new banknotes with 3D holograms to combat counterfeiting, celebrating figures in capitalism, feminism, and science.
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The National Printing Bureau of Japan has developed a distinctive technology for banknotes, using printed patterns to produce holograms of portraits that change direction based on the viewing angle.
Japan has introduced new banknotes with 3D holograms to combat counterfeiting, celebrating figures in capitalism, feminism, and science.
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