Chile -- banknote printers

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The Banco Central de Chile reports in its annual report of 2022 that 372.000.000 (or 372,000,000 depending on where you live) banknotes were printed for them in 2022. 

39% (approx. 146 million) of them were made of polymer; 61% (approx. 227 million) were made of cotton.

Furthermore, the Banco Central says that these banknotes were printed in Chile, Malta and Germany. 

Notes printed in Malta means that they were printed by Crane, Chile by Casa de Moneda de Chile and Germany either Bundesdruckerei, Berlin (not very likely) or Giesecke & Derivent, Leipzig (very likely).

The 1000, 2000 and 5000 Pesos banknotes are made of polymer. Thus, according to the statement in the 2022 annual report, no polymer banknotes were printed in Australia. Neither in 2021, by the way.

I do not know which of these four printers is able to print polymer banknotes. Mostly likely, it's Crane. But I am not sure.

So, how can or should we add the information to the 1000, 2000 and 5000 Peso notes that they are not only printed in Australia but somewhere else too? 

How can or should we add the information that 10000 and 20000 Pesos notes are not only printed in Chile but also in Germany or Malta?

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