Central African States (Gabon) new signature 2,000-franc note (B108Ad) confirmed
Like B108Ac, but new signatures (Tolli/Aleka-Rybert). Courtesy of Charles Toussaint.Read More…
Like B108Ac, but new signatures (Tolli/Aleka-Rybert). Courtesy of Charles Toussaint.Read More…
Like B109Ae, but new signatures (Tolli/Aleka-Rybert). Courtesy of Charles Toussaint.Read More…
Like B122Hv, but new signatures (Yaya/Brou) and new date (2023). Courtesy of Charles Toussaint.Read More…
Like B209f, but new signature (Khairuzzaman Mozumder) and new date (2024). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
Like B207j, but new signature (Khairuzzaman Mozumder) and new date (2023). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
B550 (PNL): 200 dollar (US$5.75) Green, red, blue, and brown. Front: Dutch text; Suriname coat of arms; Central Bank van Suriname headquarters building at the Waterkant in Paramaribo; transparent laser-cut window in shape of sandbox tree seed; CBvS logo as registration device. Back: Dutch text; CBvS logo as registration device;Read More…
B551 (PNL): 500 dollar (US$14) Purple, pink, blue, green, and brown. Front: Dutch text; Suriname coat of arms; Central Bank van Suriname headquarters building at the Waterkant in Paramaribo; moriche palm fruit in varifeye gold-to-blue ColourChange Patch; CBvS logo as registration device. Back: Dutch text; CBvS logo as registration device;Read More…
Like B137, but with the issuer’s name as Saudi Central Bank in Arabic on front and English on back. Courtesy of Jacob Emmons.Read More…
Pursuant to Satutory Instrument 60 of 2024, on 5 April 2024, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe unveiled a new family of coins and banknotes denominated in Zimbabwe gold (expressed as ZiG on the notes), which replaces the preceding dollar notes at a rate of 1:2,498.7242. The RBZ asserts that ZimbabweRead More…
Pursuant to Satutory Instrument 60 of 2024, on 5 April 2024, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe unveiled a new family of coins and banknotes denominated in Zimbabwe gold (expressed as ZiG on the notes), which replaces the preceding dollar notes at a rate of 1:2,498.7242. The RBZ asserts that ZimbabweRead More…
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