Dominican Republic new 200-peso domincano note (B729a) confirmed
Like B722, but new date, new signatures, and new design at upper right front. Courtesy of Jacek Stącel.Read More…
Like B722, but new date, new signatures, and new design at upper right front. Courtesy of Jacek Stącel.Read More…
According to an article in Dominican Today dated 6 September 2020, a new 2,000-peso dominicano note was introduced on 4 September. Like B732a, but new date (2019) and new green-to-blue windowed security thread. Courtesy of Richard Miranda.Read More…
In a press release dated 5 August 2020, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago has unveiled the designs of the backs of the previously announced new polymer note family.Read More…
According to a press release, El Banco Central de la República Dominicana introduced a new 1,000-peso dominicano note (B731a) on 24 February 2020. These notes are like the preceding issues, but with the new bank logo (stylized bank headquarters) at upper right front in green-to-gold OVI.Read More…
According to a press release dated 29 May 2020, El Banco Central de la República Dominicana introduced a new 500-peso dominicano note (B730a) on 1 June 2020. These notes are like the preceding issues, but with the new bank logo (stylized bank headquarters) at upper right front in green-to-gold OVI.Read More…
Like B548c, but new date (1 FEBRUARI 2019) and new printer imprint (GD). Courtesy of Eric Maleczkowicz (Memorabilia Marketplace on eBay) and Dennis Hengeveld (www.worldbanknoteauctions.com).Read More…
The International Bank Note Society (IBNS) announces that its voting membership has selected the Central Bank of Aruba to receive its annual prestigious “Bank Note of the Year Award” for 2019. With well over 100 new banknotes released worldwide during 2019, only 22 were deemed of sufficiently new design toRead More…
Notes with prefix FF appear to be printed on a different substrate than notes with prefix FC, although both are dated 2016 with the same signatures. Clearly the notes are not polymer, but may be composite substrate or varnished paper. If you have any 2016-dated 50-peso dominicano notes, please compareRead More…
On 9 December 2019, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago introduced a new 100-dollar note on polymer substrate with significantly enhanced security. The polymer 100-dollar notes replaced the preceding paper notes, which lost their legal tender status on 31 December 2019. On 21 February 2020, the bank unveiled conceptRead More…
Like B549c, but new date (1 FEBRUARI 2019), and new printer imprint (GD). Courtesy of Dennis Hengeveld and Eric Malec (Memorabilia Marketplace on eBay).Read More…
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