Mexico new sig/date (24.06.2011) 20-peso note (B704i) confirmed
Like B704h, but new signature (Alegre) and new date (24 JUN. 2011). Series P, Q.Courtesy of Alberto Rios.Read More…
Like B704h, but new signature (Alegre) and new date (24 JUN. 2011). Series P, Q.Courtesy of Alberto Rios.Read More…
5 naira, 2013. Like B234, but new date and new signatures (Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Mahmoud K. Umar). Courtesy of Mohammed Elarabi.Read More…
Like B348h, but new date (2012).Courtesy of Zbyněk Sobotka.Read More…
50 naira, 2013. Like B236, but new date and new signatures (Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Mahmoud K. Umar). Courtesy of Arigo Avbovbo.Read More…
According to many different news outlets, including the Mail Online, some members of the public have reported that Canada’s new polymer banknotes smell of maple syrup. Bank of Canada denies that any scent has been added to any of its notes, so now people can return to searching for BigfootRead More…
An article on BusinessMega dated 26 May 2013 states that the Bank of Mauritius will soon issue polymer banknotes, according to the Facebook page of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Xavier-Luc Duval. Polymer will be used for 25-, 50-, and 500-rupee notes “in the coming months” and will circulateRead More…
On 6 May 2013, Banco de México issued a revised polymer 50-peso note like the preceding issue (B705), but with more advanced anti-counterfeiting features, including a color-shifting butterfly printed on the transparent window, tactile intaglio printing, microprinting, novel serial numbering, and a larger transparent window with hidden image which canRead More…
Like B296a, but new date (2011). Prefix AA – EC. Courtesy of Yuri Minkin (yuri111 on eBay).Read More…
According to an article on CNN México dated 22 April 2013, Banco de México will present changes to the polymer 50-peso note on 6 May 2013. Courtesy of Cedrian López Bosch.Read More…
According to an article in ThisDayLive dated 24 April 2012, Tunde Lemo, the deputy governor of operations for the Central Bank of Nigeria, defended the bank’s plans to stop the printing of lower denominations of the naira in polymer and revert to paper currency because the former reportedly fades tooRead More…
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