Mongolia new 100-togrog note (B442a) confirmed
Like B422c, but new signature (Lkhagvasuren), new date (2020), revised engravings, and tactile lines added for identification by the sight impaired.. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
Like B422c, but new signature (Lkhagvasuren), new date (2020), revised engravings, and tactile lines added for identification by the sight impaired.. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
On 1 October 2021, Venezuela redenominated its currency at a rate of 1,000,000:1 (effectively removing six zeroes). The country previously redenominated at a rate of 100,000:1 on 20 August 2018, and at a rate of 1,000:1 on 1 January 2008. Old notes equal to or greater than 10,000 bolívares continuedRead More…
On 1 October 2021, Venezuela redenominated its currency at a rate of 1,000,000:1 (effectively removing six zeroes). The country previously redenominated at a rate of 100,000:1 on 20 August 2018, and at a rate of 1,000:1 on 1 January 2008. Old notes equal to or greater than 10,000 bolívares continuedRead More…
B325 (PNL): 2,000 leke (US$18) Purple. Front: Albanian text; MBRETI GENT (Gentius, last king of Illyria); outline of Bank of Albania building; coat of arms as registration device; ancient coins in OVI. Back: Albanian text; coat of arms; medicinal plant, gentiana lutea (great yellow gentian, or bitter root); AMFITEATRI IRead More…
B323 (PNL): 500 leke (US$4.55) Blue. Front: Albanian text; two-headed eagle; Prime Minister Ismail Qemali; outline of Bank of Albania building; coat of arms as registration device; 1912 independence flag in OVI. Back: Albanian text; coat of arms; desk and chairs in office where independence declared; telegraph machine which transmittedRead More…
According to an article in the Kaieteur News dated 26 January 2022, the Bank of Guyana planned to introduce a 2,000-dollar note to commemorate Guyana’s 55 years of independence. It features Guyana’s flag, reflecting the nation’s strong sense of identity; the Wai-Wai pattern, as a show of respect for theRead More…
According to an article in Metro dated 22 December 2021, the Central Bank of Lesotho introduced a new family of notes on 23 December 2021. These notes are like the preceding issues, but with improved security features. The notes also bear tactile elements for the sight impaired, which necessitated changingRead More…
According to an article in Sputnik News dated 20 January 2022, the Central Bank of Republic of Uzbekistan plans to introduce a 200,000-som banknote in 2024.Read More…
According to a press release dated 20 January 2022, on 24 March 2022, the Bank of Thailand will introduce a 20-baht note like B193, but on polymer, not paper. Courtesy of I.B. and Jason T. Rohn.Read More…
B125.5 (PNL): 20 ouguiya (US$0.55) Red. Front: Arabic text; open book on stand; The Great Mosque of Gataga in Kaédi; star and crescent moon. Back: French text; geological wonder of Guelb Errichât (Eye of Africa); open book on stand. No security thread. Watermark (shadow image): None. Printer: (Canadian Bank NoteRead More…
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