Chile new sig/date (2008) 1,000-peso note (B290ee) confirmed
Like B290dd, but new signatures (de Gregoiro/Zurbuchen) and new date (2008). Prefix AC, AF, AI. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B290dd, but new signatures (de Gregoiro/Zurbuchen) and new date (2008). Prefix AC, AF, AI. Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B988g, but new date (29 DE AGOSTO DE 2008). Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
Like B515a, but new date (21 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2006) and new signatures (Valderrama/Velarde/Rossini). Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
,, On 18 December 2009, the Central Bank of Paraguay introduced a new 2,000-guaraní (US$0.45) polymer note dated 2008, featuring portraits of educators Adela and Celsa Speratti on front, and a parade with flag-waving marchers on back. Printer: OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES. Courtesy of Thomas Krause, Claudio Marana, Roman Boroznjak, and RuiRead More…
According to a press release from the Banco Central del Paraguay dated 24.12.2009, all 1,000-guaraní notes will no longer be legal tender on 06.01.2011, and will be demonetized 06.01.2014.Read More…
B298 (P163): 5,000 pesos (US$7.85) Red. Front: Spanish text; stylized sun in red-to-gold OVI; stylized corazón del copihue (heart of Chilean bellflower); Gabriela Mistral (pseudonym of Lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro Godoy Alcayaga); denomination as registration device. Back: Spanish text; denomination as registration device; Chilean palm trees and owlRead More…
,, 5,000 guaraníes (US$1), 2008.Like Pick 223, but new date, new signatures, new serial number placement, series E, and wider color-changing windowed security thread. Printer: Giesecke & Devrient. Courtesy of Alberto Fochi.Read More…
Like B988f, but new date (17 DE AGOSTO DE 2007). Courtesy of Alberto Fochi.Read More…
Like B986g, but new date (14 DE AGOSTO DE 2007). Courtesy of Alberto Fochi.Read More…
On 21 October 2009, the Banco Central de Paraguay announced it will remove three zeroes from the guarani in 2011 in an attempt to simplify economic transactions. The revised currency will be called the new guarani for a two-year period. The notes will apparently feature the same designs as theRead More…
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