Pakistan new date (2007) 5,000-rupee note (B239b) confirmed
Like B239a, but new date (2007). Courtesy of Wally Myers.Read More…
Like B239a, but new date (2007). Courtesy of Wally Myers.Read More…
, With the issuance of the note below, the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) continues to remove King Gyanendra’s name, image, and royal symbols from the country’s currency. Like the new Rs500 issued September 27, 2007, the new Rs1,000 still has the king’s portrait as watermark because the paper was orderedRead More…
Responding to the public outcry over the similar colors of the 20-rupee note (B232a) issued on 13 August 2005, and the 5,000-rupee note (B239a) issued on 27 May 2006, the State Bank of Pakistan today issued a revised Rs20 note which is identical to the previous issue, except the colorsRead More…
Like B210c, but new signature (Qasim Ibrahim), and new date (2006.07.01/AH1427).Read More…
India’s booming economy has pushed up demand for 500- and 1,000-rupee notes by approximately 20 and 50 percent, respectively, with the volume of almost all other denominations remaining steady. The cost of printing currency has more than doubled to Rs20 trillion during 2006-07, with the business split between Security PrintingRead More…
, In addition to the Rs500 (which has an initial print run of 20 million notes), the NRB is preparing to issue new 50- and 100-rupee denominations in mid-2008 that also remove King Gyanendra’s name, image, and royal symbols. The new Rs500 still has the king’s portrait as watermark becauseRead More…
On 8 August 2007, Speaker Chaudhry Amir Hussain asked a National Assembly standing committee to probe and report within a month on why the new 1,000-rupee note (B238a) carries an imprint of the national flag in lilac (like the Turkish flag) rather than green, and why packs of note areRead More…
On 20 November 2006, The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan released the first of its new “Series 2006” of redesigned notes. These two new denominations add to the series.The notes are printed by De La Rue in the UK on cotton paper. There is intaglio microlettering in the line runningRead More…
Like B215a, but new signature (Qasim Ibrahim), new date (2006.07.01/AH1427), Cornerstone watermark, 500 as electrotype watermark, windowed 3mm StarChrome security thread changes red to green. As of 10 May 2007, all 500-rufiyaa notes issued on or before 1 May 1996 (B209a and B215a) ceased being legal tender. The deadline forRead More…
2 taka (US$0.05), 2004. Like Pick 6C, but new date, new signature. Printer: Security Printing Press, Bangladesh. 100 x 60 mm. Courtesy of Menelaos Stamatelos, Southeastern Numismatics.Read More…
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