Nigeria new date (2010) 50-naira note confirmed
, 50 naira (US$0.35), 2010. Like unlisted 50-naira note, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
, 50 naira (US$0.35), 2010. Like unlisted 50-naira note, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
, 20 naira (US$0.15), 2010. Like Pick 34, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
, 200 naira (US$1.32), 2010. Like Pick 29, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
,, 1,000 kwacha, 1992. Like Pick 40, but signature 10, blue in color, and design consistent with lower denominations dated 1992. This unissued note is uniface, with only a handwritten date of 24/08/93 on back. Courtesy of Nazir Rahemtulla.Read More…
On 25 March 2009, the Central Bank of Barbados announced its plans to introduce a new 100-dollar note (US$50) with upgraded security features on 20 April 2009. “With the introduction of this $100 note we are completing the upgrades process that we began in 2007,” explained Julia Weekes, director ofRead More…
Like B811m, but new signatures (Gunnarsson/Guðnason) and new date (22. MAÍ 2001). Like B811o, but new signatures (Ingólfson/Gunnarsson). Courtesy of Werner Kober.Read More…
,,, According to Danmarks Nationalbank, the 100-krone (US$17.70) note issued on 4 May 2010 depicts The Old Little Belt Bridge on front and The Hindsgavl Dagger on back. This signature pair is of Torben Nielsen, Governor and Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of Banking Services. The following signature combo has alsoRead More…
Like B1049i, but new date (2008A). Courtesy of Nazir Rahemtulla.Read More…
50 francs (US$45.10), (20)06. Like B351d, but new date and signatures (Raggenbass and Blattner). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
, Like B148, but new date (2009), and instead of a holographic patch in the shape of a fish eagle head, an entire fish eagle is represented in a bright silver demetalized holographic LEAD (longlasting economical anticopy device) at left center on the front. Furthermore, the denomination at top rightRead More…
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