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Spelling mistake printed on 46 million Australian banknotes(1/3)

2019-05-09 16:09:31 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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This photo illustration shows the detail in Australia\'s state-of-the-art new 50 dollar banknote in Sydney on May 9, 2019, with a spelling mistake in the microprint of a speech by Australia\'s first woman parliamentarian Edith Cowan. The yellow and green note came into circulation last October, but it took seven months for the public to notice \

This photo illustration shows the detail in Australia's state-of-the-art new 50 dollar banknote in Sydney on May 9, 2019, with a spelling mistake in the microprint of a speech by Australia's first woman parliamentarian Edith Cowan. The yellow and green note came into circulation last October, but it took seven months for the public to notice "responsibility" was repeatedly misspelt in the text of Cowen's maiden speech to Australia's parliament in July 1921. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo illustration shows the detail in Australia\'s state-of-the-art new 50 dollar banknote in Sydney on May 9, 2019, with a spelling mistake in the microprint of a speech by Australia\'s first woman parliamentarian Edith Cowan. The yellow and green note came into circulation last October, but it took seven months for the public to notice \

This photo illustration shows the detail in Australia's state-of-the-art new 50 dollar banknote in Sydney on May 9, 2019, with a spelling mistake in the microprint of a speech by Australia's first woman parliamentarian Edith Cowan. The yellow and green note came into circulation last October, but it took seven months for the public to notice "responsibility" was repeatedly misspelt in the text of Cowen's maiden speech to Australia's parliament in July 1921. (Photo/Agencies)

This photo illustration shows the detail in Australia\'s state-of-the-art new 50 dollar banknote in Sydney on May 9, 2019, with a spelling mistake in the microprint of a speech by Australia\'s first woman parliamentarian Edith Cowan. The yellow and green note came into circulation last October, but it took seven months for the public to notice \

This photo illustration shows the detail in Australia's state-of-the-art new 50 dollar banknote in Sydney on May 9, 2019, with a spelling mistake in the microprint of a speech by Australia's first woman parliamentarian Edith Cowan. The yellow and green note came into circulation last October, but it took seven months for the public to notice "responsibility" was repeatedly misspelt in the text of Cowen's maiden speech to Australia's parliament in July 1921. (Photo/Agencies)

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