Jamaica new date (01.06.2016) 500-dollar note (B240h) confirmed
B240h: Like B240g, but new date (01.06.2016). Prefix AY. Courtesy of Gabriel Leichen.Read More…
Jamaica new date (01.06.2016) 100-dollar note (B250c) confirmed
Like B250b, but new date (01.06.2016). Prefix BBS. Courtesy of Gabriel Leichen.Read More…
Philippines new date (2016J) 100-peso note (B1080f) confirmed
Like B1080e, but new date (2016J). Prefix A. Courtesy of Jonathan See.Read More…
Philippines new date (2016) 500-peso note (B1082g) confirmed
Like B1082f2, but new date (2016). Courtesy of Jonathan See.Read More…
Philippines new date (2016J) 20-peso note (B1077o) confirmed
Like B1077o, but new date (2016J). Prefix A. Courtesy of Jonathan See.Read More…
Uzbekistan new 10,000-som note reported
According to press reports, the Central Bank of Uzbekistan plans to introduce a new 10,000-som note, although when remains a mystery. The back of the reported note features the statue of Amir Temur in Shahrisabz. Currently the largest denomination is the 5,000-som note (B213) introduced in 2013, and worth onlyRead More…
Philippines new sig/date (2017) 50-peso note (B1078j) confirmed
Like B1078i, but new signatures (Duterte/Tetangco) and new date (2017). Prefix A. Courtesy of Jonathan See.Read More…
Denmark new date (2015) 200-kroner note (B937e) confirmed
,, B937e: Like B937d, but new date (2015). Three signature varieties confirmed. Prefix A8. Courtesy of Janus Juraschek.Read More…
Zimbabwe new 10- and 20-dollar bond notes reported
According to a News24 article dated 16 February 2017, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is supposedly planning to introduce new 10- and 20-dollar “bond” notes. This same article incorrectly indicates that 1- and 2-dollar bond notes were introduced in November 2016. In reality, only the 2-dollar note was issued lastRead More…
Mexico new 100-peso constitution commemorative note (B713a) confirmed
According to a press release, the Banco de México introduced a 100-peso note to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the enactment of the Mexican Constitution. Courtesy of Alberto Rios and Ricardo Ramírez González.Read More…









