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How to keep your Sempi banknotes and coins "Valid"
These are the things to keep your Sempi banknotes and coins valid. Validity is important to ensure the banknote/coin may be used to pay.Banknotes
1. Banknotes may not be damaged in any way, shape, or form. This includes drawing.
2. Banknotes must be made after July 14, 1997.
3. All Banknotes must be made of polymer, have Braille dots (on top left), and have the glow in the dark orange dots on the bottom right corner, along with the small numbers in the number of money that the banknote is. This is to ensure money is not counterfeit.
4. Banknotes may not be crumpled, or folded.
5. Banknotes have to be clean, without any visible dirtiness.
Coins
1. Coins may not be damaged, scratched, bent, or drawn over. Oxidation of the coin is okay.
2. Coins must be made after July 14, 1997.
3. All coins must be made of lead, nickel, or copper, and have the Braille dots on the bottom.
4. Coins must be clean, without any visible dirtiness.
5. Coins may not be counterfeit.
All of these rules are taught in schools from 2nd Level to 7th Level.