CPM Forum
Canadian Notes => Polymer Series => Topic started by: cdn_guy on November 17, 2011, 01:12:30 pm
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Anyone willing to sacrifice one of their own to find out.. of course 'by accident'
So we heard that they will wash ok.. what about a high temp dry? Will the note melt into a ball - would that still be accepted at the bank?
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Huffington Post reports:
"Senior Bank of Canada officials say they're confident the new notes won't melt in the dryer or harden in the winter."
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/06/21/plastic-money-canada_n_881053.html#s295483&title=Twitter_reaction_to
The article I linked YET AGAIN refers to Parliament Hill's East Block south tower as "The Peace Tower". >:(
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I recall some time ago Brent trying a regular note in a microwave oven, with disastrous results.
Dei Gratia
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yeah, it crackled and sparked on the holographic strip and basically peeled it off the paper in about 25 pieces. Kinda cool, but I wasn't going to let it run another second or it may well have caught fire.
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I just read in a coin forum that someone put their new polymer $100 in a microwave for 6 seconds and I quote, "Only the see through strip shrunk. the rest of the bill was still good. I thought maybe I would see lightning flashs from it, but nothing spectacular happened. Exchanged it at bank for a new one, the tellers had a laugh."
I just thought I would share so someone here wouldn't have to sacrifice theirs! :)