Burundi new sig/date (31.10.2013) 500-franc note (B232c) confirmed
Like B232b, but new signatures (Wagara/Ciza) and new date (31-10-2013). Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Hamid Kazemi (banknoteswholesale).Read More…
Like B232b, but new signatures (Wagara/Ciza) and new date (31-10-2013). Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Hamid Kazemi (banknoteswholesale).Read More…
Like B235b, but new signatures (Wagara/Ciza) and new date (31-10-2013). Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Raghavendra (Raju) Reddy.Read More…
Like B235a, but new signatures (Wagara/Sindayigaya) and new date (01-09-2011). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
Like B232a, but new signatures (Wagara/Sindayigaya) and new date (01-09-2011). Courtesy of Yuri Minkin (yuri111 on eBay).Read More…
Like B231a, but new sigantures (Kanyana/Sindayigaya) and new date (01-09-2011). Courtesy of Giuseppe Favaro.Read More…
An East African Business Week article dated 14 February 2011, contains interesting information on the continuing plans to form an East African Community Monetary Union similar to the European Union, wherein all the partner states will replace their individual currencies—the Burundian franc, Kenyan shilling, Rwandan franc, Tanzanian shilling, and UgandanRead More…
On 5 July 2010, Banque de la Republique du Burundi issued a new 100-franc (US$0.10) note which has been reduced in size to 125 x 65 mm. Older notes of the same denomination remain legal tender until 31 December 2010. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
Like B230b, but new signatures (Bibara/Sindayigaya), new date (01-07-2009), and vertical 10000 right front in normal green ink. Courtesy of Richard Miranda and Rui Manuel Palhares.Read More…
La Banque de la République du Burundi has introduced new 500- (US$0.40) and 1,000-franc (US$0.80) notes, both dated 01-05-09 and bearing the same signature combinations. The designs are the same as B225 and B226, respectively, but the sizes have been reduced to 132 x 67 mm and 137 x 69Read More…
The Central Bank of Burundi issued new 2,000- and 5,000-franc notes (US$1.60 and US$4.05, respectively) on April 7, 2009. The new notes are said to be “impossible to forge.” The existing notes of these denominations will remain legal tender until September 30, 2009. The basic designs of the new notesRead More…
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