Pakistan new date (2012) 1,000-rupee note (B238i) confirmed
Like B238h, but new date (2012). Courtesy of Chris Hall.Read More…
Like B238h, but new date (2012). Courtesy of Chris Hall.Read More…
B287 (P103): 20 rupees (US$0.30) Red, brown, green, and blue. Front: Denomination as registration device; lion capital of Ashoka pillar; flowers; Mahatma Gandhi; RBI seal with tiger and palm tree. Back: Language panel; palm trees, seashore, and lighthouse. Windowed security thread with demetalized RBI and भारत (India). Watermark: Electrotype 20;Read More…
50 afghanis (US$1), ١٣٨٩ (SH1389/2010). Like B361b, but new date and signatures (Delawari/Zakhilwal).Courtesy of Thomas Augustsson.Read More…
1,000 afghanis (US$20), ١٣٨٩ (SH1389/2010). Like B364a, but new date and signatures (Fitrat/Zakhilwal).Courtesy of Victor Krysko.Read More…
Like B286a, but new date (2012). Letter: None, A, L, R, S. Courtesy of Claudio Marana and Agostinho “Gus” Oliveira (gus26550@yahoo.com).Read More…
According to a press release, the State Bank of Pakistan began issuing banknotes with Governor Yaseen Anwar’s signature on 10 February 2012. Notes with the new signature dated 2011 have been confirmed on denominations 10 – 1,000 rupees. Courtesy of Qaisar Miana, Hans-Dieter Müeller, and Dr. Malik Aftab Joiya.Read More…
50 afghanis (US$1), ١٢٨٧ (SH1387/2008). Like B353, but new date and signatures, as well as Cornerstone watermarks. Also, Arabesque design at center front more red than green. Courtesy of Takis Kouvatseas.Read More…
Like B238g, but new signature (Anwar). Courtesy of Chris Hall.Read More…
B288 (P104): 50 rupees (US$0.75) Pink, purple, orange, and brown. Front: Denomination as registration device; lion capital of Ashoka pillar; flowers; Mahatma Gandhi; RBI seal with tiger and palm tree. Back: Language panel; Parliament House in New Delhi. Windowed security thread with demetalized RBI and भारत (India). Watermark: Electrotype 50;Read More…
According to an article in Outlook India dated 31 March 2012, within a year or two the Reserve Bank of India intends to issue new banknotes portraying the growth and development story of the country, says Bimal Julka, Director General, Directorate of Currency. “It has been decided to add newRead More…
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