Chile new 2,000-peso polymer note (B297a) confirmed
On 6 October 2010 the Central Bank of Chile unveiled its new 2,000-peso (US$4.15) banknote. This polymer note was issued 17 November 2010. On front it features a portrait of lawyer and guerrilla leader, Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza, as well as a stylized corazón del copihue (heart of Chilean bellflower). TheRead More…
Denmark new 200-krone note confirmed
,,, Signature (Nils Bernstein, Governor; Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of Banking Services). UPDATE:New signature variety confirmed as follows. Signature (Torben Nielsen, Governor; Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of Banking Services). Danmarks Nationalbank has issued the following press release: 19 October 2010 a new 200-krone [US$37.25] banknote will be issued. The newRead More…
Singapore new symbol (one square) 5-dollar note (B209b) confirmed
Like B209a, but with one square below GARDEN CITY on back. Prefix 3AA – 3BM. Intro: 2010. Courtesy of Tan Wei Jie.Read More…
Bahrain new variety 1/2-dinar note (B212c) confirmed
Like B212b, but the security thread has six, not five, “windows” that are 4.0-mm long, not 5.5-mm long. Also, the prefix font is different.Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
Singapore new symbol (one triangle) 10-dollar note (B210d) confirmed
Like B210c, but with one triangle below SPORTS on back. Prefix 3BA – 3KK. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Tan Wei Jie.Read More…
Vanuatu new signature 1,000-vatu note confirmed
1,000 vatu (US$10.60), no date. Like P10, but new signature combination (Odo Tevi and Sela Molisa). Prefix JJ. Courtesy of Ricardo Castedo.Read More…
Nigeria new sig/date (2010) 10-naira note confirmed
10 naira (US$0.05), 2010. 6-digit serial number, signatures Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido. Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
Sweden new sig/date (2007) 20-krona note confirmed
20 kronor (US$3), (200)7. Like P63, but new date and new signature combination. Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
Belarus language changes create errors on old notes (B125 and B132)
According to an article on the Belarus Partisan dated 05.11.2010, on 1 September 2010, new rules of Belarusian orthography came into force. According to the old rules, the correct spelling of the word “fifty” in Belarusian was “пяцьдзЕсят,” but under the new rules, it should be spelled “пяцьдзЯсят,” the differenceRead More…
Russia to issue new 5,000-ruble note in 2011 with new ruble symbol
According to an article on AdIndex.ru dated 01.11.2010, Russia’s central bank hopes to finalize a new symbol for its currency, the ruble, and introduce a revised 5,000-ruble (US$164) note in 2011.Read More…









