New Zealand new date (2006) 100-dollar note (B135c) confirmed
Like B135b, but new date (2006).Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like B135b, but new date (2006).Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Courtesy of Christof Zellweger.Read More…
Like Pick 34, but dated 2007 with 6-digit serial number. Previously reported 2007-dated N20 has 7-digit serial number. Courtesy of Thomas Krause.Read More…
Like B133d, but new date (2006).Courtesy of Michael Reissner.Read More…
Thomas Krause and Peter Bauer have today released the fifth edition of their book, the Specialized Catalogue of World Plastic Money. Ordering information and a free PDF download can be obtained by visiting www.swschwedt.de/kunden/polymernotes.Read More…
According to an African Press Agency report dated 10 December 2008, the Bank of Mauritius plans to introduce polymer banknotes as a cost-cutting measure. The press release from the bank in Port Louis indicates that even though it costs US$0.50 to manufacture a polymer note versus US$0.05 for a paperRead More…
According to a Telegraph article dated 28 November 2008, Allan “Chirpy” Campbell claims the Reserve Bank of Australia gained permission to use the image of celebrated indigenous author and inventor David Unaipon from a woman who was posing as his daughter, and did not obtain authorisation from a genuine familyRead More…
Like B228e, but new date (2008). Courtesy of Scott de Young.Read More…
B135 (P29): 5 kina (US$1.50) Violet. Front: English text; coat of arms with bird of paradise perched on Kundu drum and ceremonial spear; National Parliament building in Port Moresby. Back: English text; primitive currencies; Hombuli mask used for bridal payments in Sepik region; kina shell used in Highlands; shell necklaceRead More…
Like B705c, but new date (22 NOV. 2006). Series F, G. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
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