Central African States (Central African Republic) new signature 2,000-franc note (B108Md) confirmed
Like B108Mc, but new signatures (Tolli/Aleka-Rybert). Courtesy of Kevin Warfel.Read More…
Like B108Mc, but new signatures (Tolli/Aleka-Rybert). Courtesy of Kevin Warfel.Read More…
There are various reports out of war-torn Yemen of a new 500-rial note (B128a), supposedly printed in Russia and intended for circulation by the “official” Central Bank of Yemen now located in the southern city of Aden. Courtesy of Cleophas Schockem and Alex Zlotin.Read More…
,,, The 20- and 50-lari banknotes issued by the National Bank of Georgia on 1 February 2016 were honored as the Regional Banknote of the Year 2016 at Reconnaissance International’s High Security Printing Europe.Read More…
Like P540, but new signatures (Gumataotao Rios & Jacob Lew) and new date (2013). Courtesy of Peter Mosselberger (Bank Note Museum).Read More…
Like B104g, but new signatures (de Sèze/Noyer/La Cognata). Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Thomas Reisser.Read More…
Like B503a, but new signature (Vujčić) and new date (9 SRPANJ 2012). Prefix/suffix A/S – B/D. Intro: 18.03.2013. Details in Croatian. Courtesy of Mirko Pistan and Ivan Martinović.Read More…
Like B506a, but new signature (Vujčić) and new date (9. SRPANJ 2012). Prefix/suffix A/V – B/C. Intro: 01.07.2013. Courtesy of Zlatko Viscevic.Read More…
According to a press release dated 6 August 2012, the Banco Central de Costa Rica issued new 5,000-, 10,000-, and 50,000-colon (US$10, $20, and $100, respectively) banknotes on 27 August 2012. The old 5,000- and 10,000-colon notes (B555 and B556) will remain legal tender until 1 January 2013, and afterRead More…
According to a press release dated 6 August 2012, the Banco Central de Costa Rica issued new 5,000-, 10,000-, and 50,000-colon (US$10, $20, and $100, respectively) banknotes on 27 August 2012. The old 5,000- and 10,000-colon notes (B555 and B556) will remain legal tender until 1 January 2013, and afterRead More…
B533 (P93): 20 dinars (US$7.25) Red, blue, and yellow. Front: Arabic text; Ksar Ouled Soltane fortified granary in Tataouine district; Kheireddine Ettounsi with sword on horse. Back: French text; Sadiki College building in Tunis. Holographic stripe. Windowed security thread with demetalized 20 DINARS BCT. Watermark: Olive tree with electrotype 20.Read More…
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