Trans-Dniester new 1-ruble currency commemorative note (B225a) and numismatic product (BNP217a) confirmed
Courtesy of Stanislav Gusev and Albert Vokhmin.Read More…
Singapore new symbol (one house) 2-dollar note (B208n) confirmed
Courtesy of Tan Wei Jie (https://tanwj.com).Read More…
Mexico new sig/date (01.12.2017) 50-peso note (B712j) confirmed
Like B712i, but new date (1 DIC. 2017). Courtesy of Morten Brumoen.Read More…
Romania new 100-leu Great Union numismatic product (BNP203a) confirmed
According to a press release dated 27 November 2019, on 4 December 2019 the National Bank of Romania plans to introduce a 100-leu numismatic product to commemorate the anniversary of The Completion of the Great Union. The blue note measures 147 x 82 mm and is printed on polymer. ItRead More…
Romania new date (2019) 50-leu note (B289b) confirmed
Like B289a, but new date (2019). Courtesy of Sabine Leuenberger (collect-unc-currency on eBay).Read More…
Tanzania new signature 1,000-shilling note (B140c) confirmed
Like B140b, but new signatures (Mpango/Luoga). Prefix HB. Courtesy of Vygandas Kadzys (www.numisnota.eu).Read More…
Argentina considering new family and 2,000- and 5,000-peso notes
According to an article in El Dia dated 22 December 2019, the Banco Central de la República Argentina is considering a new series of notes to which they may add 2,000- and 5,000-peso notes. The current family’s largest denomination is 1,000 pesos, worth approximately US$16.75. Courtesy of Jorge Aloy.Read More…
Thailand new signature 100-baht note (B195c) confirmed
Like B195b, but new signatures (Uttama Savanayon and Veerathai Santiprabhob). Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
Ghana new 100- and 200-cedi notes (B160a and B161a) confirmed
Due to “sustained periods of high inflation and the perennial depreciation of the currency,” on 29 November 2019 the Bank of Ghana introduced a new 2-cedi coin, as well as new 100- and 200-cedi notes. Existing 1- and 2-cedi notes remain legal tender, though these denominations will be gradually replaced byRead More…
Angola new note family reported for introduction in 2020
A portrait of the first president of Angola, Agostinho Neto, will appear on the front of the notes, as well as illustrations of the national badges, while the back will present different images of the natural wonders of the nation. Courtesy of Alex Zlotin, Don Ludwig and Stane Štraus (www.polymernotes.org).Read More…









