Dominican Republic new date (2009) 1,000-peso oro note confirmed
, 1,000 pesos oro (US$27.80), 2009. Like Pick 173, but new date and new signatures. Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
, 1,000 pesos oro (US$27.80), 2009. Like Pick 173, but new date and new signatures. Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
100 guilders (US$55.85)Like Pick 31, but new date (1 januari 2008). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
2,000 pesos oro (US$55.65), 2006. Like Pick 174a, but new date and new signatures. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
According to a Jamaica Observer article dated 15 May 2009, the Bank of Jamaica plans to issue a 5,000-dollar banknote in September 2009, which will bear the image of late former prime minister, Hugh Lawson Shearer. Currently the highest Jamaican note in circulation is the $1,000 banknote. The new $5,000Read More…
A previously unreported $100 note from Barbados has recently been reported. As you can see, B222b (top) bears the signature of Winston Cox, whereas the new note, B223d (middle) and B223a (bottom) are both signed by Marion Williams, who took over as governor on 01.11.1999. Although the newly-discovered note bearsRead More…
25 guilders (US$13.95)Like Pick 29, but new date (1 januari 2008). Red. Front: Flamingo bird. Back: Bank logo. No security thread. Watermark: Bank logo. Printer: joh. enschedé en zonen imp. 147 x 66 mm. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Dark green, mint green, and brown. Front: English text; sand dollar as registration device; green foil fish; map; embossed flamingoes; Lynden O. Pindling. Back: English text; Royal Bahamas police band; coat of arms; yellow elder flowers. Solid security thread and violet-to-green windowed security thread with demetalized BAHAMAS. Watermark: Lynden O.Read More…
Like B901f, but new date (2007). Series GH01 – GH47. Courtesy of Jarno Komulainen and Frank van Tiel.Read More…
,,, A puzzling array of East Caribbean States color varieties has been reported. The backs of the notes are identical, but the fish in the lower left corner on the front is printed in different colors on different notes. The standard color of brown/green switches to red, reddish brown, andRead More…
According to a press release dated March 31, 2008, “The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is advising the public that upgraded EC notes of all denominations will be put into circulation from 1 April 2008. The upgraded notes do not bear the barcodes or country codes which form part of theRead More…
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