Liberia new date (2017) 10-dollar note (B312b) confirmed
, Like B312a, but new date (2017). Prefix AB. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
, Like B312a, but new date (2017). Prefix AB. Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
, B316 (PNL): 500 dollars (US$6)Purple, blue, and yellow. Front: Woman, elderly man, and man, all wearing traditional clothing; 5-pointed star as registration device. Back: Bank seal with crossed kissi money and front and back of 50-cent coin dated 1969; 5-pointed star; hippopotamus adult and calf. Rapid windowed security threadRead More…
, B312 (PNL): 10 dollars (US$0.10)Blue. Front: First president, Joseph Jenkins Roberts; 5-pointed star as registration device. Back: Bank seal with crossed kissi money and front and back of 50-cent coin dated 1969; 5-pointed star; man tapping rubber tree. 3-mm wide color-changing windowed security thread. Watermark: Coat of arms withRead More…
, B311 (PNL): 5 dollars (US$0.05)Purple. Front: Fifth president, Edward James Roye; 5-pointed star as registration device. Back: Bank seal with crossed kissi money and front and back of 50-cent coin dated 1969; 5-pointed star; woman harvesting rice. 3-mm wide color-changing windowed security thread. Watermark: Coat of arms with electrotypeRead More…
, B315: Like B310, but with enhanced security features. Replacement notes confirmed with prefix ZZ. Courtesy of Oleksiy Danylenko.Read More…
, B314: Like B309, but with enhanced security features. Courtesy of Oleksiy Danylenko.Read More…
, B313: Like B308, but with enhanced security features. Courtesy of Oleksiy Danylenko.Read More…
According to a press release dated 6 October 2016, the Central Bank of Liberia has introduced a new family of notes printed by Crane Currency.Read More…
,,,,,,,,,,, According to a press release dated 27 July 2016, the Central Bank of Liberia will “shortly” introduce a new series of banknotes which retains the portraits of the current series (B306 – B310), while enhancing the security, changing the substrate (most likely coated stock or composite) to reduce porosityRead More…
All denominations (CBL B6-B10, respectively) have been confirmed dated 2011 with two varieties. The first variety is plain, and the second variety has the denomination spelled out in pearlescent ink on tne watermark area on front. The 5- to 20-dollar notes also have pearlescent designs added around the border onRead More…
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