Switzerland new date (2017) 10-franc note (B355b) confirmed
Like B355a, but new date (2017). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Australia new sig/date (2020) 100-dollar note (B234b) confirmed
Like B234a, but new signatures (Lowe/Kennedy) and new date (2020). Courtesy of Andrew Quirke.Read More…
Australia new 100-dollar note (B234a) confirmed
According to a press release dated 30 September 2020, the Reserve Bank of Australia planned to introduce the new 100-dollar note (B234a) into circulation on 29 October 2020. Courtesy of Morten Brumoen, Mauro Forno, and Lin Herry.Read More…
Australia new sig/date (2020) 50-dollar note (B233b) confirmed
Like B233a, but new date (2020) and new signatures (Lowe/Gaetjens). B233a contains a typo in the microprinting. Specifically, the back of the note contains Edith Cowan’s first speech to parliament in microtext above her shoulder, in which the word “responsibility” is repeatedly misspelled as “responsibilty” without the third “i” atRead More…
Australia new sig/date (2019) 5-dollar note (B230b) confirmed
Like B230a, but new date (2019) and new signatures (Lowe/Kennedy).Read More…
Israel new sig/date (2020) 100- and 200-new sheqel notes (B444b and B445b) reportedly introduced
According to a press release dated 27 January 2021, the Bank of Israel intends to introduce “in the coming days,” 100- and 200-new sheqel notes (B444b and B445b, respectively) like preceding issues, but with new date (2020) and new signature (Amir Yaron). Courtesy of Raphael Dvir.Read More…
European Monetary Union (Greece) new signature 50-euro note (B111y3) confirmed
Like B111, but with new signature (Draghi). Courtesy of Christoph Thomas.Read More…
European Monetary Union (Germany) new signature 10-euro note (B109w3) confirmed
Like B109, but with new signature (Draghi). Courtesy of Christoph Thomas.Read More…
Chile new date (2017) 1,000-peso note (B296h) confirmed
Like B296g, but new date (2017).Read More…
Syria new 5,000-pound note (B634a) reportedly introduced on 24.01.2021
Courtesy of Charles Toussaint.Read More…










