Zambia new date (2010) 100-kwacha note (B139j) confirmed
, Like B139i, but new date (2010). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
, Like B139i, but new date (2010). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
According to an article in The Post Online dated 23 January 2012, the government of Zambia has agreed to Bank of Zambia plans to revalue the currency by removing three zeros from all denominations of the kwacha. Currently the largest denomination banknote is 50,000 kwacha (US$9.75), which will become 50Read More…
, Like B147f, but new date (2011) and new printer (Giesecke & Devrient). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
500 kwacha (US$0.10), 2011. Like BOZ B45 (P43), but new date and printer imprint (Giesecke & Devrient.). 1,000 kwacha (US$0.20), 2011. Like BOZ B46 (P44), but new date and printer imprint (Giesecke & Devrient.). 20,000 kwacha (US$3.90), 2011. Like BOZ B49 (P47), but new date and printer imprint (Giesecke &Read More…
, Like B151b, but new date (2011). Courtesy of Ricardo Castedo.Read More…
, Like B150f, but new date (2011) and new printer imprint (Giesecke & Devrient). Courtesy of Garry Craig and Ronald Kowaleski.Read More…
According to an article in the Times of Africa dated 21 June 2011, the Bank of Zambia is contemplating replacing the paper 500- and polymer 1,000-kwacha notes with coins, and issuing notes larger than the current highest denomination of 50,000 kwacha. The bank is also considering using polymer for aRead More…
, Like B149e, but new date (2010). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
, Like B147e, but new date (2010). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
, Like B150e, but new date (2010). Courtesy of Garry Craig.Read More…
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