Kazakhstan new 2,000-tenge note (B149a) confirmed
Like B140, but no signature at upper left back. Intro: 2020. Courtesy of Arsentiy Khonin.Read More…
Like B140, but no signature at upper left back. Intro: 2020. Courtesy of Arsentiy Khonin.Read More…
According to a press release dated 16 February 2019, Uzbekistan plans to introduce a 100,000-som note (B216a) on 25 February 2019. Courtesy of Albert Vokhmin.Read More…
Like B220, but new security features. Courtesy of Albert Vokhmin.Read More…
Like B226, but new security features. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
According to a press release dated 28 December 2018, the Mongol Bank intends to introduce a revised 5,000-togrog note in the first quarter of 2019. The note will have new security features, including the Soyombo symbol as 3D SPARK inkjet element. Preceding notes will continue to circulate in parallel.Read More…
Courtesy of Tod Hunt.Read More…
These notes are like the preceding issues, but new latent image on shield, repositioned registration device, new holographic stripe without laser-etched digits, new color-changing windowed security thread, and smaller repositioned flag at upper right back. They circulate in parallel with preceding issues. Courtesy of Gor Tumasyan (gorstore on eBay).Read More…
According to a press release, Kyrgyzstan has introduced new 20- and 5,000-som notes (B227 and B233) on 20 December 2018. Courtesy of Vladimir Buravlev.Read More…
Courtesy of Numisnota (http://numisnota.eu).Read More…
According to an article in Azernews dated 25 September 2018, the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan has denied rumors that it intends to issue a 100,000-som banknote. At present the largest denomination in circulation is the 50,000-som note (B215) introduced in 2017.Read More…
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