United States new sig/date (2006) 5-dollar note confirmed
Like P517, but new signatures and new date (2006). Courtesy of Jens Luettschwager.Read More…
Like P517, but new signatures and new date (2006). Courtesy of Jens Luettschwager.Read More…
According to several newspaper articles including one in the Winnipeg Free Press dated 18 August 2012, the back of the Bank of Canada’s new 100-dollar note design originally depicted an Asian woman scientist, but the image was revised to show a Caucasian woman prior to issuance of the note. TheRead More…
Like B705l, but new date (10 ENE. 2012). Series V. Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
Like B706d, but new date (4 NOV. 2010). Series M. Courtesy of Mark Fox.Read More…
Monumental Money: People and Places on U.S. Paper Money, by Yigal Arkin Presenting U.S. currency used from the colonial period to the present day, this reference surveys the world of American banknotes and paper currency in three parts: Part one presents all the banknotes in circulation today, including those beingRead More…
The Ottawa Numismatic Society voted unanimously in favour of making its journal, moneta, available to all, for free. To download current and past issues, visit www.ons-sno.ca. Courtesy of Serge Pelletier.Read More…
Like B705k, but new signature (Alegre) and new date (24 JUN. 2011) . Series T, U.Courtesy of Ricardo G. Ramírez and Thomas Krause.Read More…
Like B705j, but new date (3 MAY. 2010). Serie Q – S. Courtesy of Ricardo G. Ramírez.Read More…
Shown above, Bermuda B226a is dated 24 MAY 2000. The Bermuda Monetary Authority claims that it has also issued this denomination dated 2 MAY 2007. However, we’re unable to verify this note exists. If anyone can provide scans of same, it would be greatly appreciated.Read More…
The Bank of Canada held a press event on 26 March 2012 to officially introduce the new polymer 50-dollar note. B374 (P109): 50 dollars (US$40) Red. Front: English and French text; maple leaf; 10th prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King wearing suit. Back: English and French text; Canadian Coast GuardRead More…
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