Trinidad and Tobago new signature 1-dollar note (B228b) confirmed
Like B228a, but new signature (Hilaire). Prefix QX – RT. Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
Guyana new signature 500-dollar note (B116b) confirmed
Like B116a, but new signatures (Ganga/Jordan). Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
Venezuela new 5-, 10-, 20-, and 50-bolívar notes (B372a – B375a) confirmed
Courtesy of Dario Silva and Marcus Jansson. Read More…
Mexico new 500-peso note (B717a) reported for introduction on 27.08.2018
According to various reports, on 27 August 2018, the Banco de Mexico will introduce a new 500-peso note. Courtesy of Alberto Rios Osorio, Claudio Marana.Read More…
South Sudan new 500-pound note (B116a) confirmed
According to an article in Sudan Tribune dated 9 June 2018, the Bank of South Sudan plans to introduce a new 500-pound note to ease daily cash transactions following years of inflation. Courtesy of Max Keller, Claudio Marana, Paul Nahmias, and Aidan Work.Read More…
Pakistan new date (2018) 20-rupee note (B233p) confirmed
Like B233o, but new date (2018). Courtesy of Muhammad Zeeshan Yameen (turpan on eBay).Read More…
Thailand new variety 20-, 50-, and 100-baht notes (B193b, B194b, B195b) confirmed
The Thai text at lower right back of the 20-, 50-, and 100-baht notes originally read โทษฐานปลอมแปลงธนบัตร คือจำคุกตลอดชีวิตหรือจำคุกอย่างสูงยี่สิบปี และปรับอย่างสูงสี่หมื่นบาท (Penalty for making counterfeit banknotes is life imprisonment, or up to twenty years of imprisonment and up to forty thousands Baht of fine), but in 2018 was changed to read การปลอมแปลงธนบัตรเป็นความผิดRead More…
Brazil new signature 50-real note (B878d) confirmed
Like B878c, but new signatures. Prefix HB, HF. Courtesy of Jean-Luc Chatelain.Read More…
Brazil new signature 50-real note (B878c) confirmed
Like B878b, but new signatures. Prefix GG. Courtesy of Jean-Luc Chatelain.Read More…
Venezuela new 2-bolívar note (B371a) confirmed
On 20 August 2018, Venezuela began the process of demonetizing all preceding bolívar issues and replacing them at a rate of 100,000:1 (effectively removing five zeroes) with a new currency called the bolívar soberano (Spanish: sovereign bolivar, Bs.S.). The new notes come in eight denominations from 2 to 500 bolívars,Read More…








