Philippines new date (2007) 100-peso note (B1046h) confirmed
Like B1046g, but new date (2007). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net. Read More…
Philippines new date (2009) 50-peso note (B1044h) confirmed
Like B1044g, but new date (2009). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net. Read More…
Philippines new date (2009) 20-peso note (B1042u) confirmed
Like B1042t, but new date (2009). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net. Read More…
Morocco new variety 50-dirham note (B510b) confirmed
Like B510a, but no dash between dates.Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Iran new signature 2,000-rial note (B279d) confirmed
Like B279c, but new signatures (Bahmani/Hosseini). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Dominican Republic new date (2009) 100-peso oro note confirmed
100 pesos oro (US$2.75), 2009. Like Pick 177, but new date. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Identify Zaire and Congo DR note elements
Thanks to everyone who helped positively identify the following features which appear on the back of some banknotes from Zaire and the Congo Democratic Republic. I find it curious that many countries are proud enough to feature certain places, people, and objects on their notes, yet they fail to labelRead More…
Bank of England to withdraw 20-pound note on 30.06.2010
According to a Bank of England press release dated 8 March 2010, the 20-pound (US$30.10) note with the portrait of composer Sir Edward Elgar on back will cease to be legal tender after 30 June 2010. “This note has been gradually replaced by the Adam Smith £20 which was introducedRead More…
Malaysia 1-ringgit note serial number variety confirmed
, 1 ringgit (US$0.30), no date. Like P39, but 3-character prefix. Serial number remains 7-digits long with signature of Zeti Akhtar Aziz. Introduced February 2010. Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
United States to unveil new 100-dollar note 21.04.2010
According to a media advisory dated 5 March 2010, “The new design for the $100 note will make its debut on Wednesday, April 21 during a ceremony at the Department of the Treasury’s Cash Room. The U.S. government redesigns currency in order to stay ahead of counterfeiters and protect theRead More…