Romania new date (2015) 200-leu note (B284g) confirmed
Like B284f, but new date (2015). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Like B284f, but new date (2015). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
According to an article in The Straits Times dated 14 April 2015, Singapore will issue a new commemorative 50-dollar polymer banknote featuring a transparent panel showing the late Lee Kuan Yew (the first Prime Minister of Singapore) with fist raised, leading the crowd with the rallying cry of “Merdeka!” whichRead More…
, According to a post on BBC.com dated 23 March 2015, the Clydesdale Bank has begun issuing the first of two million 5-pound polymer banknotes to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Forth Bridge. The polymer note is physically smaller (125 x 65 mm) than the paper note (137 xRead More…
50 naira, 2015. Like B236, but new date and signatures (Godwin Emefiele and Olufemi Fabamwo). Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
According to an article on Sun.mv dated 9 March 2015, the Maldives Monetary Authority will replace the 5-rufiyaa note (MMA B10) with a coin in 2016, and will introduce a new denomination, the 1,000-rufiyaa note, in October 2015. According to another article, the winner of the competition for designing theRead More…
On 25 February 2015, the Central Bank of The Gambia unveiled a new 20-dalasi polymer note dated 22nd July 2014 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the coup d’état led by Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh on 22 July 1994 with the slogan “20 Years of Progress and Self-Reliance.” B228 (P30): 20Read More…
5 naira, 2014. Like B234e, but new date and new signatures (Godwin Emefiele and Olufemi Fabamwo). Courtesy of Evgeny Afanasov.Read More…
Like SBV B343h, but new date (2015).Courtesy of Evgeny Afanasov.Read More…
, According to an article in The Point dated 26 February 2015, on 25 February the Central Bank of The Gambia launched a new 20-dalasi polymer note, part of a new family of notes, which now includes a 200-dalasi note, twice the size of the previously largest denomination. Please noteRead More…
According to a press release dated 13 February 2015, Glenn Stevens, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, “announced that the next generation of Australian banknotes will include a ‘tactile’ feature to assist people with a vision impairment. As previously announced, existing features to help the vision impaired tell theRead More…
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