Malawi new sig/date (01.01.2013) 500-kwacha note (B154b) confirmed
Like B154a, but new signature (Chuka) and new date (1st JANUARY 2013). Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (http://www.banknoten.de).Read More…
Like B154a, but new signature (Chuka) and new date (1st JANUARY 2013). Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (http://www.banknoten.de).Read More…
Like B155, but new signature (Chuka) and new date (1st JANUARY 2013). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
According to an article on Amalawi dated 10 July 2012, the Reserve Bank of Malawi will revise its new family of notes (issued on 23 May 2012) so that they are more “blind friendly.” According to the Malawi Union of the Blind, the current notes have raised dots to aidRead More…
According to an article in the Nyasa Times dated 17 May 2012, the Reserve Bank of Malawi issued new banknotes on 23 May 2012. The bank is replacing the old denominations 10-500 kwacha, and adding a new 1,000-kwacha (US$4) note. The new notes, printed by De La Rue, are “muchRead More…
According to an article on Malawi Today dated 27 May 2012, the new 20-kwacha (US$0.08) note issued on 23 May contains an error. On the back of the note is a building identified as the Domasi Teachers Training College (now known as the Domasi College of Education). However it’s reportedRead More…
, According to an article on Nyasa Times dated 9 March 2012, within the next six months the Reserve Bank of Malawi will introduce a whole new series of notes, including a 1,000-kwacha (US$6) note, twice the largest denomination currently in circulation. The notes were announced in Biantyre on 8Read More…
Like B145e, but new date (31th JUNE 2011). Courtesy of Andrew Roberts.Read More…
Like B144f, but new date (31st OCTOBER 2009). Courtesy of Aidan Work and Andrew Roberts.Read More…
According to an article on Nyasa Times dated 11 November 2011, the Reserve Bank of Malawi claims it has stopped issuing 20-kwacha (US$0.12) notes because they are in short supply and the existing stock consists of poor-condition notes. Speculation holds that the move is intended to encourage use of coinageRead More…
Like B148b, but new signature (Ligoya) and new date (31ST JANUARY 2011). Courtesy of Nazir Rahemtulla.Read More…
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