Malawi new date (01.01.2016) 20-kwacha note (B157c) confirmed
, Like B157b, but new date (1st JANUARY 2016). Prefix BA. Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (Banknote-Online).Read More…
, Like B157b, but new date (1st JANUARY 2016). Prefix BA. Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (Banknote-Online).Read More…
B161 (P66): 500 kwacha (US$0.60) Brown, orange, and light blue. Front: English text; fish; fishermen in boat; Malawi map as registration device; Reserve Bank of Malawi headquarters building in Lilongwe; Reverend John Chilembwe. Back: English text; Mulunguzi dam in Zomba; water spigot; Malawi map; bank logo; silhouette of woman carryingRead More…
B159 (P65): 100 kwacha (US$0.10) Red and orange. Front: English text; fish; fishermen in boat; Malawi map as registration device; Reserve Bank of Malawi headquarters building in Lilongwe; James Frederick Sangala. Back: English text; College of Medicine in Blantyre; stethoscope; Malawi map; bank logo. Windowed security thread with demetalized RBM.Read More…
Like B158a, but new date (1st JANUARY 2015). Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (Banknote-Online). Read More…
Like B157a, but new date (1st JANUARY 2015). Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
B156 (P68): 1,000 kwacha (US$1.25) Green and orange. Front: English text; fish; fishermen in boat; Malawi map as registration device; Reserve Bank of Malawi headquarters building in Lilongwe; Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda. Back: English text; Mzuzu maize silos; stalk of maize (corn); Malawi map; bank logo; silhouette of two peopleRead More…
Like B153a, but new signature (Chuka) and new date (1st JANUARY 2013). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
B158 (P64): 50 kwacha (US$0.05) Light green, light blue, and orange. Front: English text; fish; fishermen in boat; Malawi map as registration device; Reserve Bank of Malawi headquarters building in Lilongwe; Inkosi Ya Makhosi Gomani II (Philip Zitonga Maseko). Back: English text; elephants, tree, and safari vehicle in Kasungu NationalRead More…
According to a press release, on 6 July 2014 the Reserve Bank of Malawi introduced a limited edition 1,000-kwacha note to commemorate the country’s 50 years of independence. This note will circulate in parallel with the existing note of this denomination (RBM B55). The special commemorative banknote has the wordsRead More…
According to a press release dated June 2014, in August the Reserve Bank of Malawi will introduce a family of notes similar to the existing issues (RBM B50-B55), but with enhanced blind recognition features. Furthermore, the color of the 50-kwacha note will be changed from light blue to light greenRead More…
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