Pakistan new date (2021) 500-rupee note (B237r) confirmed
Like B237q, but new date (2021). Courtesy of Tomasz Jazwinski.Read More…
Like B237q, but new date (2021). Courtesy of Tomasz Jazwinski.Read More…
Like B163c, but new date (1st JANUARY 2020). 300-dpi scans requested. Courtesy of Andrew Roberts and Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).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…
Like B301b, but new signatures (Salehabadi/Khandozi). Courtesy of Fariborz Adib, Reza Kashfi, and Yavar Parhizi.Read More…
Like B237c, but new signature (Haynes) and new date (1 JANUARY 2018). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
Like B237b, but new date (30 OCTOBER 2017). This may be a modern rarity as preceding variety has been confirmed with prefix E34, and following variety with prefix E37. 300-dpi scans of prefix E35 are requested. Courtesy of Jürg Rindlisbacher and Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
According to a press release dated 4 February 2022, the Bank of Namibia introduced a 10-dollar note like B215a, but with new signature (Johannes Gawaxab) and new date (2021). Courtesy of Jason T. Rohn.Read More…
Like B125e, but new date (2018). Courtesy of Andrew Roberts.Read 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…
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