Georgia new sig/date (2011) 5-lari note confirmed
5 lari (US$3), 2011. Like NBG B48 (P70), but new signatures (Giorgi Kadagidze and Dmitri Gvinadze) and date. Courtesy of Дмитрий Чохонелидзе and Dmitry Zagorenko (http://bonistica.ru).Read More…
5 lari (US$3), 2011. Like NBG B48 (P70), but new signatures (Giorgi Kadagidze and Dmitri Gvinadze) and date. Courtesy of Дмитрий Чохонелидзе and Dmitry Zagorenko (http://bonistica.ru).Read More…
20 lari (US$12.10), 2011. Like P72, but new date and signatures (Giorgi Kadagidze and Kakha Baindurashvili). Intro: 06.06.2011.Read More…
, While working on the Georgian chapter of The Banknote Book catalog, the authenticity of the above pictured 500-lari note dated 1995 came into question. The SCWPM lists this as Pick 60, without image, and indicates the note was unissued. The National Bank of Georgia makes no mention of thisRead More…
100 lari (US$60). Like Pick 74, but new date (2008) and new signatures. Courtesy of Peter Kelly.Read More…
,, The 10-lari note dated 2002 (Pick 71) has been discovered to have an error in the spelling of the denomination on the back. Specifically, it was incorrectly spelled “Fen Lari” (middle image) instead of “Ten Lari” (bottom image). This mistake was corrected in later printings also dated 2002. CourtesyRead More…
Like P72, but new date (2008) and new signatures. Courtesy of Dmitriy Litvak.Read More…
5 lari (US$3), 2008. Like P70, but new date and new signatures. 115 x 61 mm. Courtesy of Krassimir Dimitrov.Read More…
,,, On 9 December 2008, the National Bank of Georgia introduced 10- and 50-lari notes dated 2008. The notes are similar to earlier issues of the same denominations, but have enhanced security features. The new 10-lari note has two relief inscriptions of the nominal value 10 imprinted above the oak-leafRead More…
, 1 lari (US$0.60), 2007. Like P68, but new date and new signatures. 10 lari (US$6.25), 2007. Like P71, but new date and new signatures. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
, Yellow. Front: Partisan Kaikhosro (Kakutsa) Cholokashvili; fragments of relief images of Georgian cultural artifacts. Back: Sokhumi, capital of breakaway region of Abkhaz; relief fragments of the iconostasis found in the Tsebelda village of Gulribshi region. Holographic stripe. Windowed security thread with demetalized 200. Watermark: Kaikhosro Cholokashvili with electrotype 200Read More…
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