European Monetary Union new signature 50-euro note with prefix E (Slovakia)
50 euros, 2002. Like ECB B4, but new signature (Mario Draghi) and prefix E (Slovakia). Courtesy of Peter Lorenc.Read More…
50 euros, 2002. Like ECB B4, but new signature (Mario Draghi) and prefix E (Slovakia). Courtesy of Peter Lorenc.Read More…
,,,,,, As of 1 January 2009, Slovakia is adopting the euro. While I am sad to see another country abandon its unique notes, I must remember that it was the impending introduction of the euro that first sparked my interest in the hobby of collecting banknotes. Perhaps Slovakia’s move willRead More…
20 korun (US$1), 20. OKTÓBRA 2006. Like P20, but new date and new signatures. Series S. Printer: Giesecke & Devrient. 128 x 65 mm. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
, 1,000 korun (US$42.20), 1. AUGUSTA 2007. Like SCWPM 42, but new date and new signatures (Ivan Sramko and Milena Korenova).Read More…
, 200 korun (US$8.45), 1. JÚNA 2006. Like SCWPM 41, but new date and new signatures (Ivan Sramko and Ján Mathes). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
, 1,000 korun (US$39.25), 25 Augusta 2005. Like Pick 42, but new date, and new signatures (Ivan Šramko, Governor; Jan Mathes, Executive Director, Currency Division). Printer: De La Rue. Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net and Peter Jarabek (National Bank of Slovakia).Read More…
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