We sell polymer notes that are indistinguishable from the original.
We have the latest equipment, exactly the same as in the Bank of England .
Currently available are pounds with denominations of £ 5, £ 10, £ 20.
In the near future we plan to manufacture machines for creating polymer notes of many other countries.
Our pounds have all the security features (the new £20 note):
1) Tilt the note from side to side. Check the words change between 'Twenty' and 'Pounds'.
2) Look at the metallic image over the main window. Check the foil is blue and gold on the front of the note and silver on the back.
3) A portrait of the Queen is printed on the window with '£20 Bank of England’ printed twice around the edge.
4) A silver foil patch contains a 3D image of the coronation crown. You will find this above the see-through window on the front of the note.
5) A round, purple foil patch contains the letter 'T'. You will find this on the back of the note, directly behind the silver crown on the front of the note.
6) The note is printed on polymer, which is a thin and flexible plastic material. On the front of the note, you can feel raised print. For example, on the words ‘Bank of England’ and in the bottom right corner, over the smaller window.
7) The printed lines and colours on the note are sharp, clear and free from smudges or blurred edges. If you use a magnifying glass, you will see the value of the note written in small letters and numbers below the Queen's portrait.
8) Under a good quality ultra-violet light, the number '20' appears in bright red and green on the front of the note, against a duller background.
We are responsible for providing banknotes that you can use with the confidence that they are genuine.