Papua New Guinea new sig/date (2025) 10-kina note (B156c) confirmed
Like B156b, but new signatures (Genia/Oaeke) and new date (2025). Courtesy of Don Ludwig and Stane Straus (polymernotes.org).Read More…
Nigeria new date (2026) 20-naira note (B232ab) confirmed
Like B232aa, but new date (2026). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin and Claudio Marana.Read More…
Azerbaijan new 100-manat note (B413) reported for introduction 15.07.2026
B413 (PNL): 100 manat (US$60)Purple. Front: Azeri text; development from ancient times to present through architectural symbols, as well as symbols of Azerbaijan manat and economic development; manat symbol in SPARK Flow Prime. Back: Azeri text; traditional Azerbaijan national ornaments; map of Azerbaijan. Windowed holographic security thread with demetalized AMBRead More…
Nigeria new date (2026) 200-naira note (B244h) confirmed
Like B244g, but new date (2026). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Tunisia new sig/date (25.07.2025) 5-dinar note (B537b) confirmed
Like B537a, but new signatures (Abdessalem/Nouri) and new date (2025-07-25). Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Saxony chapter now available
CDN is proud to announce the initial publication of the 22-page Saxony catalog covering notes issued from 1772 to 1870. Subscribers, please log in to Greysheet to access this and hundreds of other chapters.Read More…
New Zealand new date (2022) 50-dollar note (B140d) confirmed
Like B140c, but new date (2022). Courtesy of John Seator and Jeff Sawers.Read More…
Central African States new signature 5,000-franc note (B114b) confirmed
Like B114a, but new signatures (Bangui/Angue) Courtesy of Alex Zlotin.Read More…
Sri Lanka new sig/date (18.11.2024) 20-rupee note (B123i) confirmed
Like B123h, but new signatures (Dissanayake/Weerasinghe) and new date (2024-11-18). Courtesy of Kavan Ratnatunga (Lakdiva BankNote Collection).Read More…
Botswana new 50-pula commemorative note (B131a) confirmed introduced 12.09.2025
This 50-pula note commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Bank of Botswana on front while the back celebrates Botswana’s first-ever Olympic gold medalist, sprinter Letsile Tebogo, and his fellow Olympic teammates, Bayapo Ndori, Busang Kebinatshipi, and Anthony Pesela. This is the first commemorative note from Botswana. B131 (PNL): 50 pulaRead More…










