Nigeria new date (2010) 20-naira note confirmed
, 20 naira (US$0.15), 2010. Like Pick 34, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
, 20 naira (US$0.15), 2010. Like Pick 34, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
, 200 naira (US$1.32), 2010. Like Pick 29, but new date and new signatures (Lamido Aminu Sanusi and Benjamin C. Onyido). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
,, 1,000 kwacha, 1992. Like Pick 40, but signature 10, blue in color, and design consistent with lower denominations dated 1992. This unissued note is uniface, with only a handwritten date of 24/08/93 on back. Courtesy of Nazir Rahemtulla.Read More…
, Like B148, but new date (2009), and instead of a holographic patch in the shape of a fish eagle head, an entire fish eagle is represented in a bright silver demetalized holographic LEAD (longlasting economical anticopy device) at left center on the front. Furthermore, the denomination at top rightRead More…
10 birr (US$0.75), 2000/2008. Like Pick 48, but new date. Courtesy of Nazir Rahemtulla.Read More…
On 21 April 2010, the South African Reserve Bank informed citizens that they had until the end of May to exchange older 200-rand (US$26.94) notes (B756) in an effort to combat counterfeits. These notes have been in circulation since 1994 and lack the enhanced security features of the newer notesRead More…
Like B324, but new signature and references to franc removed. Prefix/suffix A/N – B/L. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B315, but instead of the bank initials embossed on the silvery round patch on the front, the initials are printed; and the note is lithographed front and back. Furthermore, new date and new printer imprint (GIESECKE & DEVRIENT MUNICH). Imprint is in lower right corner on the back, belowRead More…
Like B312a, but new printer imprint (HOTEL DES MONNAIES B.C.C.). Prefix/suffix HA/B, HA/C. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Like B333d, but 3-mm wide windowed thread at left center, with demetalized 100 and ONE HUNDRED POUNDS in Arabic, and watermark of Sphinx and electrotype 100. Courtesy of Alberto Fochi.Read More…
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