Tunisia new 10-dinar note (B538a) confirmed introduced on 27.03.2020
According to a press release, the Banque Centrale de Tunisie introduced a new 10-dinar note on 27 March 2020. B538 (PNL): 10 dinars (US$3.65) Light blue, green, and orange. Front: Arabic text; denomination in circular green-to-blue SPARK Live; doctor Tawhida Ben Cheikh. Back: French text; pottery objects and Berber jewelry.Read More…
Uganda new date (2019) 10,000-shilling note (B157f) confirmed
Like B157e, but new date (2019). Courtesy of David Hunter.Read More…
Myanmar new 10- to 10,000-kyat notes reported to feature Aung San
According to an article on The Irrawaddy dated 16 June 2020, the Central Bank of Myanmar will issue banknotes of all “14 denominations” bearing the image of General Aung San, although the article specifically cites only eight denominations from 10 to 10,000 kyat. In addition to the new designs, theRead More…
West African States Senegal new date (2020) 2,000-franc note (B122Kt) confirmed
Like B122Kt, but new date (2020). Courtesy of Kevin Warfel.Read More…
West African States Guinea-Bissau new sig/date (2019) 1,000-franc note (B121Ss) confirmed
Like B121Sr, but new signatures (Wadagni/Koné) and new date (2019). Courtesy of Kevin Warfel.Read More…
West African States Senegal new date (2020) 500-franc note (B120Ki) confirmed
Like B120Kh, but new date (2020). Courtesy of Kevin Warfel.Read More…
West African States Guinea-Bissau new sig/date (2019) 500-franc note (B120Sh) confirmed
Like B120Sg, but new signatures (Wadagni/Koné) and new date (2019). Courtesy of Kevin Warfel.Read More…
Zimbabwe new 20-dollar note (B195a) reported
Courtesy of Jerome Deschamps (www.jeromecollection.com).Read More…
ANA suspends 2020 World’s Fair of Money
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 17, 2020CONTACT: Deborah MuehleisenE-mail: pr@money.org ANA Board of Governors to Consider Alternate Options The American Numismatic Association (ANA) announced today the suspension of the 2020 World’s Fair of Money®. The show, originally scheduled for August 4-8 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the largest annual coin and paper-currency eventRead More…








