Mr_Canada Mr_Canada:
I hope these don't look ridiculous.
Why should they... Australia has had plastic money for years...
(oh yeah, forgot - you're not that well travelled)
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Australian money is very colorful, and you can't tear it because it's made out of recycled plastic.
Australia introduced the polymer (plastic) banknote in 1988. In 1996, they became the first country to have a full set of circulating polymer banknotes. This not only improves durability, but also prevents counterfeiting. Other countries that use polymer banknotes include New Zealand, Rumania, and Mexico.