Singapore new signature 50-dollar note (B205b) confirmed
Like B205b, but new signature (Tong) and one square below the word ARTS on back. Prefix 3AA – 3HQ. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
Like B205b, but new signature (Tong) and one square below the word ARTS on back. Prefix 3AA – 3HQ. Intro: 2010.Courtesy of Vincent Tan.Read More…
Like B176f, but new signatures (Korn/Wattanaket). Courtesy of Sanjay Basu.Read More…
Like B165a, but printed on paper with horizontal lines. The only other denomination observed printed on lined paper is the 20,000-dollar note (B164b). Based upon the serial numbers reported so far, it appears the $20,000 note was first printed on lined paper, then switched to plain paper, whereas the $50,000Read More…
Like B238d, but new signature (Raza) and new date (2009). Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
In a press release dated 02.12.2009, Bangladesh Bank announced the 06.12.2009 introduction of a 20-taka (US$0.30) note signed by Governor Dr. Atiur Rahman. It appears to be a new date/signature variety only. Courtesy of Nat Denkin and Mohammed J. Islam.Read More…
Like B585a, but new date (2009). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
50 dollars (US$0.55). Like B238b, but new date (15.01.2008). 500 dollars (US$5.60). Like B240c, but new date (15.01.2008). 1,000 dollars (US$11.20). Like B241c, but new date (15.01.2008). Courtesy of Banknoteshop and Thomas Krause.Read More…
Like B151c, but new date (2009). Courtesy of Richard Miranda.Read More…
On 27 August 2009, the Bank of Uganda announced that it would introduce a 1,000-shilling (US$0.50) note with a modified serial number format on 1 September 2009. The notes are like the current note of the same denomination (B148a-c), except that they carry serial numbers with a single prefx letterRead More…
Like B222a, but new signatures (Njai/Saho). Prefix E. Intro: 16.04.2009. Courtesy of Richard Miranda.Read More…
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