Trans-Dniester new 50-ruble note (B230a) confirmed introduced 20.05.2025
On 20 May 2025, the Trans-Dniester Republican Bank introduced this new 50-ruble note that is like the preceding issue (B231), but physically smaller and with enhanced security features, including a new winged security thread, different watermark portrait, and additional microtext. Furthermore, a QR code has been added to the leftRead More…
Poland new sig/date (30.01.2025) 10-złoty note (B859c) confirmed
Like B859b, but new signatures (Glapinski/Jaroszek) and new date (30 STYCZNIA 2025). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Philippines new date (2025) 500-peso note (B1103b) confirmed
Like B1103a, but new date (2025). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Pakistan new date (2025) 10-rupee note (B231z) confirmed
Like B231y, but new date (2025). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Romania new date (2025) 20-leu note (B293c) confirmed
Like B293b, but new date (2025). Courtesy of Catalin Vasilache.Read More…
European Monetary Union new signature 100-euro note (B112r4) confirmed
Like B112r3, but new signature (Christine Lagarde). Courtesy of Frank Robinson.Read More…
Nepal new date (2024) 10-rupee note (B288c) confirmed
Like B288b, but new date (2024). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Mecklenburg-Strelitz chapter now available
CDN is proud to announce the initial publication of the complete 4-page Mecklenburg-Strelitz catalog covering notes issued from 1866 to 1869. Subscribers, please log in to Greysheet to access this and hundreds of other chapters.Read More…
Bolivia improved security 100-boliviano note (B420c) confirmed
Beginning in June 2025, series B notes were introduced with new features designed to increase security, longevity, and efficiency: color-changing security thread with motion effect, more high-relief printed elements, fluorescent tri-color security threads, microtext, and magnetic and infrared ink. These revised notes were printed without imprint by Crane Currency inRead More…
Trinidad and Tobago 100-dollar note with revised coat of arms delayed indefinitely
On 18 August 2024, Trindad and Tobago announced plans to revise the island’s coat of arms for the first time since its creation in 1962 to remove references to European colonization. Christopher Columbus’ three ships — the Pinta, the Niña, and the Santa María — will be replaced with theRead More…