Somaliland new date (2002) 50-shilling note (B107d) confirmed
B107c, but new date (2002). Courtesy of Andrew Roberts.Read More…
B107c, but new date (2002). Courtesy of Andrew Roberts.Read More…
, 10,000 dinarsBrown. Front: Presidential Palace building in Khartoum; leaf; frond. Back: Wheat; coat of arms; water jugs; unknown building with palm trees. Windowed security thread with demetalized BANK OF SUDAN and Arabic text. Watermark: Domed building. Printer: Unknown. 140 x 65 mm.١٩٩٦ (1996). Signature TK. Specimen with diagonal redRead More…
Like B422a, but new signature (Batsukh) and new date (2008). Courtesy of Michael E. Knabe.Read More…
Like B593a, but new signatures (Alonzo/Bonilla), new date (12 DE MARZO DE 2008), and new printer imprint (OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES). Courtesy of Thomas Krause.Read More…
According to a press release from the Central Bank of The Gambia, on 16 April 2009, the bank “issued into circulation new D5 and D10 banknotes [US$0.20 and 0.40]. This is the first series of banknotes issued by the Bank since the appointment of Governor Momodou Bamba Saho [on 01.08.2007]Read More…
2,000 pesos oro (US$55.65), 2006. Like Pick 174a, but new date and new signatures. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Like B293bb, but new signatures (de Gregoiro/Zurbuchen), new date (2008), and blind recognition bars closer together. Prefix AD. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
, On 23 June 2009, the Bank of Korea issued its first-ever 50,000-won note, now the highest denomination in the country. 50,000 won (US$38.85)Yellow and green. Front: Tree branches, grape leaf, berries, and eggplant; painter and author Shin Saim-dang. Back (vertical): Bamboo tree and Japanese apricot tree. Holographic stripe withRead More…
, Two different new signature varieties of Pick 30 have been confirmed for Guyana’s 20-dollar note (US$0.10). The color differences seen below are due to the notes being scanned on different equipment. Like Pick 30, but new signatures (Lawrence Williams, GOVERNOR; Saisnarine Kowlessar, MINISTER OF FINANCE). Printer: THOMAS DE LARead More…
According to a Business Standard article dated 3 June 2009, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is considering a pilot project to introduce polymer notes in an effort to increase the longevity of its banknotes, said H R Khan, executive director, RBI. The timing of the project has not yetRead More…
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