Norway new date (2008) 50-krone note confirmed
50 kroner (US$7.75), 2008. Like P46, but new date. Courtesy of Håkon Hagelund.Read More…
50 kroner (US$7.75), 2008. Like P46, but new date. Courtesy of Håkon Hagelund.Read More…
100 kroner (US$16.90), (20)08. Like Pick 61, but new date and new signatures. Courtesy of Kai Hwong.Read More…
B127 (P32): 1 pound (US$1.30) Green. Front: English text; outline map of Jersey as registration device; Monument to Freedom in Liberation Square, Saint Helier; three lions passant guardant; Queen Elizabeth II. Back: English, French, and Norman text; Le Hocq Tower in Saint Clement; La Hougue Bie Neolithic burial mound; outlineRead More…
Like B574, but new date, new signatures, and Omron rings. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read 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…
50 francs (US$45.10), (20)06. Like B351d, but new date and signatures (Raggenbass and Blattner). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
, On 13 November 1995, Norges Bank printing works invited all the company’s families to a big Family Day and all the participants got this note as a gift, but it was soon withdrawn and destroyed because it was too similar to a real note. Everybody was asked to returnRead More…
The following is from a 29 April 2010 press release issued by the States of Jersey: Jersey’s new bank notes are being issued today (29 April 2010) by local banks and States cashiers. The Island’s first new designs for more than 20 years were officially launched in February. They haveRead More…
Like B808b, but new signatures (Guðmundur Hjartarson and Davíð Ólafsson). Courtesy of George Provencal and Werner Kober.Read More…
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