Indonesia new date (2012) 50,000-rupiah note confirmed
50,000 rupiah (US$5.20), 2012. Like new unlisted 2011-dated note issued 1 August 2011 with Omron rings, but with new date. Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
50,000 rupiah (US$5.20), 2012. Like new unlisted 2011-dated note issued 1 August 2011 with Omron rings, but with new date. Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
20,000 rupiah (US$2.10), 2011. Like P144, but new date and new signatures. This denomination is now confirmed dated 2011 both without Omron rings (P144) and with Omron rings (PNL). Courtesy of Sejin Ahn.Read More…
This 20-dollar note was issued to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Central Bank of Barbados. B231 (P72): 20 dollars (US$10) Purple. Front: English text; pelican as registration device; 40 years anniversary logo; coat of arms; trident; flying fish; Samuel Jackman Prescod. Back: English text; House of Assembly buildings andRead More…
According to an article on Bloomberg dated 31 August 2012, the European Central Bank is said to be using an image of Europa from Greek mythology on its new euro banknotes due to be unveiled in November and issued starting in May 2013. Courtesy of Lars Kersten and Mehdi Kasumov.Read More…
Like B231h, but new date (2012). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
10 lari (US$6.05), 2012. Like NBG B49 (P71), but new date and new signatures (Giorgi Kadagidze and Dmitri Gvinadze). Courtesy of Дмитрий Чохонелидзе and Dmitry Zagorenko (http://bonistica.ru).Read More…
Like P516, but new signatures (Rios / Geithner) and new date (2009). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
According to a press release dated 6 August 2012, the Banco Central de Costa Rica issued new 5,000-, 10,000-, and 50,000-colon (US$10, $20, and $100, respectively) banknotes on 27 August 2012. The old 5,000- and 10,000-colon notes (B555 and B556) will remain legal tender until 1 January 2013, and afterRead More…
Like P517, but new signatures and new date (2006). Courtesy of Jens Luettschwager.Read More…
20 taka (US$0.25), 2012. Like BB B50a (PNL), but with green, not black, lathework design at right front. Notes with the black design have serial number prefixes KK and KL. Notes with the green design use subsequent prefixes. Courtesy of Robiul Islam (http://www.robiscollection.blogspot.com/).Read More…
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