Bangladesh new date (2009) 1,000-taka note confirmed
, 1,000 taka (US$14.45), 2009. Like 1,000-taka note issued 27.10.2008, but new date and new signature (Atiur Rahman). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
, 1,000 taka (US$14.45), 2009. Like 1,000-taka note issued 27.10.2008, but new date and new signature (Atiur Rahman). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
, 20 taka (US$0.30), 2009. Like P48a, but new date and new signature (Atiur Rahman). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B290dd, but new signatures (de Gregoiro/Zurbuchen) and new date (2008). Prefix AC, AF, AI. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
1,000,000 rials (US$101.15), no date. Introduced 2010. Like million-rial cheque (B292a) issued by the Central Bank of Iran in 2008, but new color scheme and signatures. Courtesy of Ricardo Castedo.Read More…
According to a PressTV article dated 23 March 2010, “The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) will issue new 100,000-rial [US$10.11] banknotes within four months, says CBI Head Mahmoud Bahmani. ‘We have ordered 100,000-rial banknotes to be printed and people will get these notes within four months,’ said Bahmani on Monday,Read More…
,, 50-kroner (US$9.50), (20)09. Like the note introduced 11.08.2009, but new signature combination (Jens Thomsen, Governor; Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of Banking Services). 50-kroner (US$9.50), (20)09. Like the note introduced 11.08.2009, but new signature combination (Nils Bernstein, Governor; Lars Gerrild Sørensen, Head of Banking Services). 50-kroner (US$9.50), (20)09. Like theRead More…
In a notice dated 17 March 2010, the General Council of the Riksbank (Sweden’s central bank) decided “to support the Executive Board’s proposal to supplement the present banknote and coin series with a 2-kronor coin and a 200-kronor banknote, and to renew the Swedish banknote and coin series. However, theyRead More…
Can someone please identify the building on the back of B125? Given the diploma and students in the vignette, it’s almost certainly a university, but which one? Educated guesses are welcome, but I am looking for definitive answers supported by citations if possible. IDENTIFIED: Kabarnet Boys High School administration buildingRead More…
Please post a comment or send me an email if you can positively identify any of the buildings on the back of Uganda B133 above. Upper left: Unknown.Upper center: Unknown.Lower right: New Bank of Uganda headquarters.Lower left: Old Bank of Uganda headquarters.Read More…
,,, The Bank of Trade of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea issued foreign exchange certificates in 1988. They were used until 1999, then officially abolished in 2002, in favor of foreign currencies. There are two well-known sets of certificates. The blue and green set (P23-P30) for capitalist visitors andRead More…
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