honestly i much prefer the collection style videos where you show things on the camera to the puzzle videos, but whatever you’re happy posting is whatever i’m happy watching, thanks stevo!
When we first got polymer bills in Canada there was a rumour that there was a "scratch and sniff" part that smelled like maple syrup and for a long time I fully believed it 😂 Great video as always.
It’s alright to get it wrong. As a citizen of the USA I’ve never even seen a polymer note in person lol. Still a super relaxing video even if 2 of the notes aren’t polymer.
These videos are such a great addition to your main channel, i would definitely suggest putting a link on your main channel to this account and maybe your other account as well. The only reason I knew these channels existed is because the came up on my recommended page lol
Hi Aussie, loved the video - sublime whispering as usual. All the South African banknotes have English in the front, whereas the R10 note is the only one with Afrikaans on the back, and the others have one of the African languages on the back.
hey i loved the video and i mean no hate at all the second language on the 200 rand not is not Afrikaans but actually Sesotho and Zulu South Africa currently has 11 official languages😅
first of all its OK south Africa hasnt ever had polymer banknotes the uk has got polymer banknotes but the one you got is the paper version and has been withdrawn since 2018 so you can no longer spend it
I can see why the misunderstanding. The old style UK notes are like a waxy parchment. I once boiled one to see what would happen. It just fell to bits. £5 experiment 😅 Malaysia has some interesting polymer notes.
The UK £10 note is now made from a polymer, but it's only changed relatively recently, and so your £10 is now no longer legal tender I'm afraid. All our notes are moving over to the new material one at a time.
I've recently learned about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander custom of not viewing images of the deceased. Does that mean that every 50 Dollar note is an potentially offensive to first nations' people with the picture of David Unaipon?
@@jago5193 offensive is maybe the wrong word. "A little insensitive" maybe? I don't know, no-one may care and I've completely misunderstood the concerns, but that's why I asked. But your comment was phrased politely, so for that I thank you and wish you all the best.
Amazing video as always. UK bank notes are now made out of polymer too 😊
Thanks and thanks for letting me know. I've uploaded this video again with a note at the beginning explaining my mistake with the UK polymer notes.
honestly i much prefer the collection style videos where you show things on the camera to the puzzle videos, but whatever you’re happy posting is whatever i’m happy watching, thanks stevo!
Thanks for the feedback, it's good to know!
I love seeing money from different parts of the world, the notes crinkling was a wonderful sounds, thanks for another great video!
My pleasure 😊
When we first got polymer bills in Canada there was a rumour that there was a "scratch and sniff" part that smelled like maple syrup and for a long time I fully believed it 😂
Great video as always.
Thanks for letting us know about the rumour. It would be great if it was true!!
lol 😂
It’s alright to get it wrong. As a citizen of the USA I’ve never even seen a polymer note in person lol. Still a super relaxing video even if 2 of the notes aren’t polymer.
Thanks for understanding, much appreciated!
no worries mate. we don’t expect USA citizens to know polymer notes, knowing major countries in Europe is enough as a starting point
@@ussrrocks 😂💀
signature on england banknote is that of victoria cleland chief cashier from 2014-2018
That's good to know!
These videos are such a great addition to your main channel, i would definitely suggest putting a link on your main channel to this account and maybe your other account as well. The only reason I knew these channels existed is because the came up on my recommended page lol
That's a good idea!
I love banknote videos! Thanks
Thanks, glad you like them!
You need to promote this channel on your main channel. That way people who watch you there can get a whole new set of fantastic videos!
That's a good idea!
@@hisaustralianvoice Do you have another channel?
Amazing video! Thank you, bud ❤
My pleasure!
Really like this video. Very relaxing! :)
Thank you! 😊
I miss our old UK paper notes, we have the new plasticy ones and they don't fold properly!
We won't have cash at all before long sadly
Nice video Steve enjoyed the whisper and yep got that ten pounds note here at UK 😊
thanks!
Hi Aussie, loved the video - sublime whispering as usual. All the South African banknotes have English in the front, whereas the R10 note is the only one with Afrikaans on the back, and the others have one of the African languages on the back.
Interesting! Thanks for letting me know.
hey i loved the video and i mean no hate at all
the second language on the 200 rand not is not Afrikaans but actually Sesotho and Zulu
South Africa currently has 11 official languages😅
No problem and thanks for letting me know. I'm always happy to be corrected.
first of all its OK south Africa hasnt ever had polymer banknotes the uk has got polymer banknotes but the one you got is the paper version and has been withdrawn since 2018 so you can no longer spend it
Thanks for the info!
gotta love to see the British Pound still being worth so much 💪🏽💪🏽
dont know if it was mentioned, but canada has some colourful polymer money as well!
Okay, thanks for letting us know!
First one! Couldn’t come at a better time. Literally trying to go to bed at 3am
Enjoy!
I can see why the misunderstanding. The old style UK notes are like a waxy parchment. I once boiled one to see what would happen. It just fell to bits. £5 experiment 😅
Malaysia has some interesting polymer notes.
Interesting experiment! Thanks for sharing.
No mistakes, just happy accidents 😉
Thanks for your support!
Bob ross reference
they still use old notes in nz??
We all make mistakes loved the video all the same 👍🏽
Hey, thanks!
Double Hit this Week!The result... Excellent as usual!Hi Steve!👋😁
Thanks 👍
Those £10 notes aren’t even in circulation anymore and they’re trying to get rid of paper £20 notes and all £50 notes
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
The UK £10 note is now made from a polymer, but it's only changed relatively recently, and so your £10 is now no longer legal tender I'm afraid. All our notes are moving over to the new material one at a time.
Okay, thanks for letting me know.
South Africa has 11 official languages not just 2.
There are actually 12 official languages in South Africa not 2😁
Okay, thanks for letting me know.
I've recently learned about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander custom of not viewing images of the deceased. Does that mean that every 50 Dollar note is an potentially offensive to first nations' people with the picture of David Unaipon?
I hate people like you. Not everything is offensive ffs in fact most things that people call offensive aren't!
@@jago5193 offensive is maybe the wrong word. "A little insensitive" maybe? I don't know, no-one may care and I've completely misunderstood the concerns, but that's why I asked.
But your comment was phrased politely, so for that I thank you and wish you all the best.