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Proof banknote

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A proof banknote is one that is printed to test the printing plates to see if it is suitable or not for putting into full production.

A reason why a proof banknote may be rejected is the colour is not suitable. Another reason why a proof banknote may be rejected is due to the design itself being unsuitable.

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