Bangladesh new date (2012) 500-taka note confirmed
500 taka (US$6.15), 2012. Like BB B53a (PNL), but new date. Courtesy of Syeed Bin Salam (Tuhin).Read More…
500 taka (US$6.15), 2012. Like BB B53a (PNL), but new date. Courtesy of Syeed Bin Salam (Tuhin).Read More…
According to a press release dated 9 July 2012, the Bank of Ghana intends to enhance the security of the 50-cedi banknote (B149) by replacing the square holographic patch at lower right front with a cocoa pod printed in green-to-blue SPARK ink. The revised note is scheduled for introduction inRead More…
Like B235h, but new date (2012). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
100,000 guaraníes (US$23), 2011. Like P233, but new date, new signatures, and new printer imprint (OBERTHUR technologies). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum) and Nin Cheun (Noteshobby on eBay).Read More…
According to a press release, on 9 July 2012 the Banque Centrale de la Republique de Guinée issued a new 10,000-franc (US$1.40) note dated 2012, like the preceding issues (B335a), but red instead of green, and with a holographic patch to the right of the portrait on front. Courtesy ofRead More…
According to an article in Standart News dated 24 August 2012, the European Central Bank is set to issue new euro banknotes with enhanced security features at the beginning of 2013. More details are expected this autumn.Read More…
According to an article on WorldStage dated 23 August 2012, the Central Bank of Nigeria has announced plans to introduce a new 5,000-naira (US$32) banknote in the first quarter fo 2013. The restructuring exercise, code-named Project Cure, will change the naira currency structure to 12, comprising of six coins andRead More…
Like B423, but new signature (Purevdorj), new date (2011), and revised script to the left of the signatures on front. Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
, Like B132a, but new date (١٤٣٠/2009) and new signatures (Muhammad Al-Jaser and Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Assaf). Courtesy of Newcastle Coins.Read More…
20 córdobas (US$0.80), 12 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2007. Like B498a, but instead of embossed 20 on see-through window, 20 is opaque white. Courtesy of luiszuniga.Read More…
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