Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Israel. Series B (1999–2017)

The new shekel (Hebrew: About this sound שֶׁקֶל חָדָשׁ , Sheqel H̱adash, abbr. ש״ח; Arabic: شيقل جديد‎, šēqel ǧadīd, abbr. ش.ج; sign: ₪, informally the shekel and formerly known as the New Israeli Sheqel (NIS), is the currency of the State of Israel and also used as legal tender in the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The new shekel is divided into 100 agoras or agorot. It has been in use since 1 January 1986, when it replaced the hyperinflated Israeli shekel (now usually known as the "old shekel") at a ratio of 1000:1.

The Second series of bank notes were released in 1999, replacing the first series by 2005.

20 New Sheqal Banknote
20 new sheqal israel banknote
Front: Moshe Sharett
20 new sheqal israel banknote
Back: Jewish volunteers in World War II; a watchtower, commemorating tower and stockade settlements

Friday, 20 November 2015

Myanmar. 1989-Present

The kyat is the currency of Burma (Myanmar). It is often abbreviated as "K" (singular or plural) or "Ks" (plural), which is placed before or after the numerical value.

50 Kyats Banknote
50 kyats Myanmar banknote
Front: Chinthe
50 kyats Myanmar banknote
Back: Lacquerware artisan

100 Kyats Banknote
100 kyats myanmar banknote
Front: Chinthe
 100 kyats myanmar banknote
Back: Temple renovation

200 Kyats Banknote
 200 kyats myanmar banknote
Front: Chinthe
 200 kyats myanmar banknote
Back: Elephant teak-logger

1000 Kyats Banknote
1000 kyats myanmar banknote
Front: Chinthe
1000 kyats myanmar banknote
Back: Ministry of Finance and Revenue
Thanks to Thitar!

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Russia. 1997 series Banknotes

The ruble or rouble (sign: ₽; code: RUB) is the currency of Russia and the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Originally, the ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union before its dissolution.  The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopeks.

Circulating banknotes.
5 Ruble banknote
5 Russian Ruble banknote
Front: The Millennium of Russia monument on background of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod
5 Russian Ruble banknote
Back: Fortress wall of the Novgorod Kremlin

10 Ruble Banknote
10 ruble russian banknote
Front: Kommunalny Bridge across the Yenisei River in Krasnoyarsk and Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Chapel
10 ruble russian banknote
Back: Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric plant

50 Ruble banknote
50 ruble russian banknote
Front: A Rostral Column sculpture on background of Petropavlosk Fortress in Saint Petersburg
50 ruble russian banknote
Back: Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns

100 Ruble Banknote
100 ruble russian banknote
Front: Quadriga on the portico of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow
100 ruble russian banknote
Back: The Bolshoi Theatre

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Cyprus. Banknote

The pound, also known as the lira (Greek: λίρα / plural λίρες and Turkish: lira, from the Latin libra through the Italian lira), was the currency of Cyprus, including the Sovereign Base Areas in Akrotiri and Dhekelia, until 31 December 2007, when the Republic of Cyprus adopted the euro.

1 Pound Cyprus
1 pound Cyprus banknote
Front: Cypriot girl in traditional costume
1 pound Cyprus banknote
Back: Kato Drys, handicraft, pottery, laces

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Mongolia Banknote

The tögrög or tugrik (Mongolian: ᠲᠥᠭᠦᠷᠢᠭ᠌, төгрөг, tögrög) is the official currency of Mongolia. It was historically subdivided into 100 möngö (мөнгө). Currently, the lowest denomination in regular use is the 10-tögrög note and the highest is the 20,000-tögrög note.

20 Tugrik Banknote
20 Tugrik Mongolia banknote
20 Tugrik Mongolia banknote

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

1993 Series Soviet Banknotes

100 Ruble 1993 banknote
100 ruble soviet 1993 Russia banknote

500 Ruble 1993 Banknote
500 Ruble 1993 Banknote
500 Ruble 1993 Banknote

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Tanzania. 2011-Current Banknotes

The shilingi (Swahili; English: shilling; sign: TSh; code: TZS) is the currency of Tanzania. It is subdivided into 100 senti (cents in English). The Tanzanian shilling replaced the East African shilling on 14 June 1966 at par.

2011 Series - Circulation banknotes
500 Shillings
500 shilling Tanzania banknote
Front; Tanzanian coat of arms; Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume

Bank; University of Dar es Salaam central hall building; graduating students wearing caps and gowns; Aesculap's rod

1000 Shilling
1000 shillings tanzania banknote
Front; Tanzanian coat of arms; President Julius Kambarage Nyerere; Bismarck Rock in Mwanza Harbor
Tanzania banknote
Back; Coffee plant; State House (Ikulu) building with flag in Dar es Salaam

Thursday, 20 August 2015

1966 Series of Yugoslavia Dinar

The banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar are the several series of paper money emitted by the central bank of the different consecutive states named Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).

In 1966, banknotes (dated 1965) were introduced in denominations of 5, 10, 50 and 100 dinara. They used the same obverse design as the 1955–1963 notes. 500 dinara notes were added in 1970, followed by 20 and 1000 dinara in 1974.Source

1965 - 1981 Series
10 Dinara banknote
10 Dinara Yugoslavia banknote 
  

20 Dinara banknote
 20 dinara yugoslavia banknote
 Yugoslavia banknote  

100 Dinara banknote
100 dinara  yugoslavia banknote

500 Dinara banknote
500 dinara yugoslavia banknote
 

Saturday, 11 July 2015

Bangladesh. Series'2011 Banknotes

The Bangladeshi taka (Bengali: টাকা, sign: ৳ or Tk) is the official currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Issuance of banknotes ৳5 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, and for the ৳1 and ৳2 banknotes, which are the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance of the government of Bangladesh. The most commonly used symbol for the taka is "৳" and "Tk", used on receipts while purchasing goods and services. ৳1 is subdivided into 100 poisha.

 2 Taka banknote
2 taka bangladesh banknote
Front: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
2 taka bangladesh banknote
Back: Shaheed Minar, Dhaka

5 Taka banknote
5 taka bangladesh banknote
Front: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
5 taka bangladesh banknote
Back: Shona Mosque

10 Taka banknote
10 taka bangladesh banknote
Front: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
10 taka bangladesh banknote
Back: Baitul Mukarram

20 Taka banknote
20 taka bangladesh banknote
Front: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman20 taka bangladesh banknote
Back: Sixty Dome Mosque

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Romania. 2005 Series Banknote

Banknotes of the fourth leu, the circulating note was issued on 1 July 2005.

1 Leu banknote
1 leu romania banknote
Front: Nicolae Iorga, Milkweed gentian
Back: Cathedral of Curtea de Argeş

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Slovenia Banknotes

The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 8 October 1991 until the introduction of the euro on 1 January 2007. It was subdivided into 100 stotinov (cents).

1992 Series 
10 Tolarjev
10 tolarjev slovenia banknote

20 Tolarjev
20 tolarjev slovenia banknote

50 Tolarjev
50 tolarjev slovenia banknote

100 Tolarjev
100 tolarjev slovenia banknote

200 Tolarjev
200 tolarjev slovenia banknote