Uganda new date (2011) 5,000-shilling note (B156b) confirmed
Like B156a, but new date (2011). Courtesy of Hermann Huber and Ny Andry Ranaivosolo.Read More…
Like B156a, but new date (2011). Courtesy of Hermann Huber and Ny Andry Ranaivosolo.Read More…
Like B157a, but new date (2011). Courtesy of Monetary Research Institute.Read More…
According to an UGPulse article, Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile said the Bank of Uganda would consider introducing a 100,000-shilling (US$38.50) banknote if inflation doesn’t ease from recent levels around 30 percent. Currently the largest denomination is the 50,000-shilling note issued on 17 May 2010. In a follow-up statement dated 11Read More…
The International Bank Note Society’s (IBNS) Bank Note of the Year 2010 is Uganda’s 50,000-shilling note. This year, for the first time, the award was decided by a popular vote by members of the IBNS, rather than by a committee, and the award shows a strong appreciation of the 50,000-shillingRead More…
An East African Business Week article dated 14 February 2011, contains interesting information on the continuing plans to form an East African Community Monetary Union similar to the European Union, wherein all the partner states will replace their individual currencies—the Burundian franc, Kenyan shilling, Rwandan franc, Tanzanian shilling, and UgandanRead More…
According to an article on Daily Monitor dated 30 December 2010, the Bank of Uganda used an image of a sculpture on the front of the 20,000-shilling (US$8.60) note issued 17 May 2010 without the permission of its creator, Sylivia Nabiteeko Katende, a senior lecturer at the Margaret Trowel SchoolRead More…
All notes are signed by Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile and George W. Nyeko. On 3 May 2010, Bank of Uganda unveiled a new series of redesigned and smaller banknotes which will go into circulation on 17 May. The new notes are in the existing denominations of 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, andRead More…
Like B149c, but new date (2009). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Please post a comment or send me an email if you can positively identify any of the buildings on the back of Uganda B133 above. Upper left: Unknown.Upper center: Unknown.Lower right: New Bank of Uganda headquarters.Lower left: Old Bank of Uganda headquarters.Read More…
Like B151c, but new date (2009). Courtesy of Richard Miranda.Read More…
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