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RM100

(Actual size 140mm x 65mm)

The magnificent beauty of Malaysia's two prominent natural wonders, declared 'World Heritage Sites' by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) are portrayed on the RM100 banknote.

These are the Kinabalu Park in Sabah, home to the majestic Mount Kinabalu (the highest mountain in Southeast Asia) and the spectacular limestone pinnacle rock formations of Gunung Api Valley, found within the Mulu National Park in Sarawak.

Together, they represent the many natural wonders of Malaysia that provides visitors with a unique experience.

Security Features on the RM100 banknote

RM100 Reverse

 

Click on any of the numbered features on the banknote, or the listed features below, for further information.

Intaglio printing 1

Feel the raised printing effect by touching the portrait of the Agong and text.

Intaglio

Perfect see-through register 3

Look at the banknote against white light and observe: The complete formation of the numeral 100

perfect overlap

Micro lettering 7

Check using the magnifier for the following: Intaglio micro lettering.

microletter
microletter

Two colour fluorescent elements 8

Check using the UV light for the following: An image of Mount Kinabalu with the numeral 100 will appear in blue and yellow.

fluorescent elements

Text and logo 9

Check using the UV light for the following: Stag motif and a rectangle with the text “BNM100”.

text and logo

Watermark Portrait 2

Look at the banknote against white light and observe: A watermark portrait and the numeral 100

watermark

Security fibres 10

Check using the UV light for the following: Visible scattered fibres in red, yellow and blue

security fibres

Colour-shifting security thread 5

Tilt the banknote and observe: The image of 'Bunga Raya' in the thread moves.

colour-shift thread

Coloured glossy patch6

Tilt the banknote and observe: A gold-coloured stripe with the text RM100.

coloured glossy patch

Clear window6

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clear window

Shadow image6

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Shadow image

Non-transparent window6

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Non-transparent window

Colour-shifting patch 6

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Colour-shifting patch

Embedded thread 4

Look at the banknote against white light and observe: A continuous dark line embedded in the paper

embedded thread

Braille feature6

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Braille feature

Holographic stripe6

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Holographic stripe

Fluorescent serial numbers6

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Fluorescent serial numbers

Multi-colour latent image6

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Multi-colour latent image