Seychelles presents new series of banknotes

According to a press release by the Central Bank of Seychelles the island nation is planning to issue new banknotes in December 2016. The new banknote family will have as its theme "Seychelles' Unique Biodiversity – the backbone of our economy". The new series will have different sized paper banknotes of 500-, 100-, 50- and 25-rupees. The current series of banknotes will remain legal tender until further notice.

Aesthetically I would have preferred some more color differentiation in the banknotes. The images look very nice but it also looks like they only had one color crayon per banknote.




Steven Friday 04 November 2016 at 09:39 am | | news | No comments
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Seychelles to issue commemorative 10-rupees note

According to MRI Bankers' Guide the Central Bank of Seychelles is set to issue a commemorative 10-rupees note in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the independence of the island nation in the Indian Ocean. 

The picture of the new notes show the current 10-rupees note with a stamp on it. The official date of independence is 29 June 1976 and that date has come and gone. One would expect the note to be issued at least in 2016 so we'll have to wait and see. 

Steven Sunday 30 October 2016 at 10:55 am | | news | No comments

India to issue a 2,000-rupees note soon?

The Reserve Bank of India is supposedly ready to issue banknotes of 2,000 rupees, the International Business Times reports. This would top the current highest denomination of 1,000 rupees. 

The new notes are already printed at the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India located in Mysuru, according to the news article. Unfortunately there is no date mentioned when these notes could be issued.

Steven Sunday 30 October 2016 at 10:42 am | | news | No comments
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Venezuela to issue higher denominations soon?

The website DeInmediato reports that the Central Bank of Venezuela has ordered the printing of banknotes of 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 bolivares. Because of the massive inflation in Venezuela (700% in 2016 according to the IMF) the people in Venezula are in demand of much higher denominations than currently available (the highest denomination is a 100-bolivares note at this moment). 

There have been rumours of higher denominations before so we'll have to wait if these new rumours prove to be true. The new notes should be available at the end of 2016.

Update 1 December 2016: new rumours from Bloomberg/Quint predict new notes of 500- and 5,000-bolivares to be issued mid-January and new denominations of 1,000-, 2,000-, 10,000- and 20,000-bolivares in the first half of 2017. We'll see...

Steven Sunday 30 October 2016 at 10:28 am | | news | No comments
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Colombia to issue new 5,000-pesos note

The Banco de la República in Colombia has announced that the new 5,000-pesos note will be issued on 9 November 2016. This will be the 4th banknote of the new series and depicts poet José Asunción Silva, with a view of the "páramos colombianos," an eco-system on the back.

The still to-be-issued 2,000- and 10,000-pesos notes of the new series are also expected to be issued this quarter. 

Steven Friday 28 October 2016 at 5:50 pm | | news | No comments
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Argentina issues new 200-pesos note

The National Bank of Argentina has issued the new 200-pesos note on 26 October 2016. The note is the second in the new series after the introduction of the 500-pesos note on 29 june 2016. 

The blue 200-pesos note shows a Southern Right whale, the Argentine Sea, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands.

Im my humble opinion this is one of the most beautiful series being issued right now. 

Steven Friday 28 October 2016 at 5:40 pm | | news | No comments
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Thai mourners warned of fake golden banknotes

Yes, another item regarding Thailand... People in Thailand have been warned not to buy 'golden commemorative notes' which are being sold at the Grand Palace, where the late King Bhumibol is lying in state. 

Vendors have been passing these notes as real commemorative notes which supposedly have been issued after the King's death. People are warned however not to buy them because they are forgeries.

The design looks like a 1,000-bath note issued in 2005 (P115). 


Steven Friday 28 October 2016 at 5:18 pm | | news | No comments
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News from the Bank of Thailand after the King's dead

The Bank of Thailand has announced in the wake of the King's dead that it will continue issuing banknotes with the image of King Bhumibol on the front. This is good news for the Thai because there were concerns that the current banknotes would become obsolete after the King's passing. 

There is also some other (good) news for us collectors because the note you knew would be issued is coming: a new commemorative banknote celebrating the late King's 7th cycle birthday on 25 October 2016. A total of 200,000-300,000 notes will be issued and the 100-baht note will come with a pamphlet. The new notes will be sold for 200 baht.

Steven Sunday 23 October 2016 at 12:02 pm | | news | No comments
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World News on Banknotes: King Bhumibol has died

Sad news for the Thai: today the royal palace has announced that King Bhumibol or Rama IX has died at the age of 88. The late king had an almsot divine status in Thailand and was the subject of many beautiful (commemorative) banknotes the past few years. It is expected that his son Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn will succeed him.

Below the back of the beautiful 16-baht note with images from the late king's life.

Bhumibol Adulyadej

(5 December 1927 - 13 October 2016)

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Bank of Scotland issues new polymer 5-pound note

On 4 October 2016 the Bank of Scotland has introduced (pdf) a new polymer note of 5 pound. A little smaller than the existing 5-pound notes, the new notes will reuse the existing design, with on the front the portrait of Sir Walter Scott. A new security feature has been introduced in the form of a transparent window which changes color as the note is moved and tilted. The back of the note shows the Brig O'Doon

Steven Sunday 09 October 2016 at 5:12 pm | | news | No comments

Russia announces themes for two new banknotes

The Central Bank of Russia has announced the winners of the public poll it conducted to pick the themes for the new 200- and 2,000-ruble banknotes. The public has chosen for the themes of Sevastopol and Kazan to be on the two new banknotes which will be issued in 2017. 

Sevastopol has the Monument to the Scuttled Ships and Chersonesus as its local sights. For Kazan it's the Kremlin and the Kazan Federal University.

Steven Sunday 09 October 2016 at 4:34 pm | | news | No comments
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Liberia introduces new banknote series

The Central Bank of Liberia has released a statement on 6 October 2016 announcing the introduction of the new family of banknotes. This new series was first announced in July 2016 and includes a new 500-dollar denomination. Both the old and new denominations of the Liberian banknotes will circulate simultaneously with equal monetary value.

From the statement: "This new series includes, among others, the unifying nature of the existing Liberian banknotes, and as such, has maintained all previous portraits. The CBL has also reinforced the security features in the new series, which are both visible and invisible.  In addition, the CBL has ensured that the new series is printed on a higher quality substrate to guarantee longevity and reduce porosity."







Steven Sunday 09 October 2016 at 4:26 pm | | news | No comments
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Sweden has introduced two new banknotes

From 3 October 2016 the Sveriges Riksbank has introduced two new banknotes in Sweden: the 100- and 500-kronor notes. These are the final two notes from the new banknote family which started with the first 4 notes in October 2015.

From the information on the website of the National Bank: 

  • Motif obverse: the actress Greta Garbo
  • Motif reverse: Stockholm, where Greta Garbo grew up
  • Measures: 133 x 66 millimetres
  • Thickness: 125 micrometres +/- 10%
  • Colour: Blue
  • Banknote paper: Manufactured of cotton fibres that are not fluorescent, which is to say they do not emit any light under ultraviolet light (other types of paper may emit a bluish glow).
  • Banknote numbers: The letters indicate the year in which the banknote was printed. A = 2013, B = 2014 etc. The two first digits indicate where on the printing sheet the banknote was printed. The final seven digits are a serial number.

And the information for the 500-kronor banknote:

  • Motif obverse: Birgit Nilsson, singer
  • Motif reverse: Skåne, where Birgit Nilsson grew up
  • Measures: 147 x 66 millimetres
  • Thickness: 125 micrometres +/- 10%
  • Colour: Red
  • Banknote paper: Manufactured of cotton fibres that are not fluorescent, which is to say they do not emit any light under ultraviolet light (other types of paper may emit a bluish glow).
  • Banknote numbers: The letters indicate the year in which the banknote was printed. A = 2013, B = 2014 etc. The two first digits indicate where on the printing sheet the banknote was printed. The final seven digits are a serial number.

Steven Sunday 09 October 2016 at 4:01 pm | | news | No comments
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Nepal issues new 50-rupees note

The Central Bank of Nepal (Nepal Rastra Bank) has issued a new 50-rupees note. The new banknote has a snow leopard on the back of the note. The previous version of the 50-rupees note had a Himalayan goat. The new banknote was issued on 27 September 2016 and has the signature of Dr. Chiranbaji Nepal on it. The printer of the new note is Perum Peruri from Indonesia. 

Image courtesy of Shankar Shrestha of www.nuphil.com

Steven Sunday 02 October 2016 at 10:25 pm | | news | No comments
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Bahamas introduces new 10-dollar note

The Central Bank of the Bahamas has introduced a new 10-dollar note. This note is the first of the new CRISP Evolution series. CRISP is an acronym for Counterfeit Resistant Integrated Security Product. The description of the new note from the press release:

"Predominantly blue, with various shades of green and pink, the banknote measures 156 mm long and 67 mm wide, bearing on the front a portrait of Sir Stafford Sands, the series, and a signature of the Governor of the Central Bank of The Bahamas, together with the words "The Central Bank of The Bahamas. These notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of The Bahamas Act 2000 for the payment of any amount Ten Dollars". A watermark of Sir Stafford Sands with the numeral $10, a replica map of the Islands of The Bahamas, and the denominational value in words and figures appear on the left, with an image of a Yellow Elder flower in the centre. The back carries a vignette depicting a rendering of Hope Town Lighthouse, Abaco along with two flamingoes. The vignette is flanked above by the numeral $10, to the right by the words "Ten Dollars", and below by the Coat-of-Arms of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas along with the words "The Central Bank of The Bahamas".

The new banknote has been designed by De la Rue. They mention some of the new security elements in their press release:

"Using concept designs provided by the Bank, this note is a world first for a fully circulating banknote with De La Rue’s Active™ security thread and the first of a new family of banknotes that will be introduced over the next few years. (...) The new security thread also appears on the back of the note. When the note is tilted, the colours of the sand dollar and the number 10 in the thread switch from light on dark to dark on light. There is also a colour changing SPARK® Orbital™ ink in the butterfly on the front of the note."

Several people have mentioned this new note to me, so thank you all. And I agree with all of you: this is a beautiful new note which could be a serious contender for the Banknote of the Year Award


Steven Sunday 02 October 2016 at 9:22 pm | | news | No comments
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