Venezuela chapter now complete
CDN is proud to announce the publication of the complete 114-page catalog covering 1,310 varieties of notes from all three national and 30 regional issuers in Venezuela from 1811 to present. Subscribers, please log in to Greysheet to access this and hundreds of other chapters.Read More…
Nicaragua new date (26.01.2022) 200-córdoba note (B510b) confirmed introduced on 16.11.2023
According to a press release dated 16 November 2021, the Banco Central de Nicaragua announced the introduction of revised 50- and 200-córdoba notes with tactile elements at lower right front that facilitate identification by the sight impaired. Additionally, security has been improved with the addition of iridescent bands on theRead More…
Nicaragua new date (24.11.2021) 50-córdoba note (B508b) confirmed introduced on 16.11.2023
According to a press release dated 16 November 2021, the Banco Central de Nicaragua announced the introduction of revised 50- and 200-córdoba notes with tactile elements at lower right front that facilitate identification by the sight impaired. Additionally, security has been improved with the addition of iridescent bands on theRead More…
Cameroon new 100-franc polymer note reportedly introduced on 23.09.2023
According to a “press release” reportedly from the Ministry of Finance of the République du Cameroun dated 30 November 2023, a maximum of 10,000 legal tender notes were issued to commemorate the 2024 Chinese Year of the Dragon. However, this information has not been officially confirmed, and there is ampleRead More…
Macau (BOC) new 500-pataca note (B241a) reported for introduction in 2025-2026
B241 (PNL): 500 patacas (US$63) Green. Front: Chinese and Portuguese text; façades of small buildings; denomination as registration device; dragon; lotus flower; Banco da China headquarters building in Macau; bank logo; dragon head in OVI. Back: Chinese and Portuguese text; skyline of large buildings; unknown building; bank logo; denomination asRead More…
Macau (BOC) new 1,000-pataca note (B242a) reported for introduction in 2025-2026
B242 (PNL): 1,000 patacas (US$125) Orange. Front: Chinese and Portuguese text; façades of small buildings; denomination as registration device; dragon; lotus flower; Banco da China headquarters building in Macau; bank logo; dragon head in OVI. Back: Chinese and Portuguese text; skyline of large buildings; Chinese junk boat; bank logo; denominationRead More…
Macau (BNU) new 500-pataca note (B095a) reported for introduction in 2025-2026
B095 (PNL): 500 patacas (US$63) Green. Front: Chinese and Portuguese text; denomination as registration device; lotus flower; old and new façades of Banco Nacional Ultramarino headquarters building; lotus flower in OVI. Back: Chinese and Portuguese text; tree; map of Macau in 1986; denomination as registration device. Green-to-magenta windowed security threadRead More…
Macau (BNU) new 1,000-pataca note (B096a) reported for introduction in 2025-2026
B096 (PNL): 1,000 patacas (US$125) Orange and red. Front: Chinese and Portuguese text; denomination as registration device; lotus flower; old and new façades of Banco Nacional Ultramarino headquarters building; lotus flower in OVI. Back: Chinese and Portuguese text; tree; map of Macau in 2022; denomination as registration device. Green-to-magenta windowedRead More…
East Caribbean States new 2-dollar commemorative note (B245a) confirmed introduced on 06.12.2023
This note commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. B245 (PNL): 2 dollars (US$0.75) Yellow, red, blue, and purple. Front (vertical): English text; conch shell; Central Bank headquarters building; Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, “The Master Blaster,” wielding cricket bat; 40th anniversary logo; turtles and fish. Back (vertical):Read More…
Morocco new 100-dirham note (B522a) confirmed introduced on 24.11.2023
B522 (PNL): 100 dirhams (US$11) Brown, yellow, blue, and purple. Front: Arabic text; three 5-pointed stars; denomination in OVI; arcades of the front of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca; architectural details of Moroccan doors; King Mohamed VI; Moroccan coat of arms; denomination as registration device; three 5-pointed stars. Back:Read More…