Saturday, 14 March 2015

Thailand. Series 15 Banknotes

15th Series, were printed with an aim to draw the public attention to the benevolent deeds of the monarchs of the Chakri Dynasty in their contribution to the development of agriculture, science religion and finance. They were issued in five denominations : 20 Baht, 50 Baht, 100 Baht, 500 Baht and 1000 Baht.​



20 Baht
20 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
20 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Back: The portrait of HM the King Ananda Mahidoll with the picture of HM proceeding to visit people at Sam Peng and Illustration of Rama VII Bride

100 Baht
100 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
100 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Back: The portrait of King Rama V in the Royal naval uniform and his the Phra Pathom Chedi, a telescope, and a celestial globe.  (Type II)

500 Baht
500 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
500 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Back: The monument of King Rama III at the Maha Chetsadabodin Pavilion, the Loha Prasat at Ratchanaddaram Temple, and a Chinese sailing ship

1000 Baht
1000 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Front: The portrait of King Rama IX in the uniform of the Supreme Commander
1000 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 15
Back: The portrait of King Rama IX, the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, the agricultural land managed in accordance with the New Theory (Type III)

Vietnam. Second đồng

The đồng has been the currency of Vietnam since May 3, 1978. Issued by the State Bank of Vietnam, it is represented by the symbol "₫". Formerly, it was subdivided into 10 hào, which was further subdivided into 10 xu, neither of which is now used.

200 Dong Banknote
 200 Dong Vietnam Banknote
 200 Dong Vietnam Banknote

100.000 Dong Banknote
 10000 Dong Vietnam Banknote
 10000 Dong Vietnam Banknote

UNITED STATES.

The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its insular territories. It is a Federal Reserve Note and consists of 100 smaller cent units.

1 Dollar banknote
1 dollar usa banknote

5 Dollars banknote
5 dollars usa banknote

100 Dollars banknote
100 dollars usa banknote

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Saudi Arabia. 5th Series Banknotes

On May 20, 2007, "the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, pursuant to article (4) of the Saudi Currency Law, issued under the Royal Decree No. (6) and dated 1/7/1379H." announced the fifth domination of the Saudi riyal that features King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz's picture on all notes except the 500 riyal, which features King Abdulaziz Al Saud. The 100 and 50 riyal notes were released on May 21, 2007. The 10 and 5 riyal notes followed in June 2007, then the 500 riyal followed in September 2007, and finally the 1 riyal note completed the series in December 2007.

Saudi Arabia has the official currency with the name of Saudi Riyal. ‘SR’ is used as the abbreviated form of Saudi Riyal. It is divided into sub category of 100 Halalas.

Circulating banknotes
1 Riyals Banknote
1 riyals saudi arabia banknote
1 riyals saudi arabia banknote


5 Riyals Banknote
5 riyals saudi arabia banknote
5 riyals saudi arabia banknote

10 Riyals Banknote
 10 riyals saudi arabia banknote
 10 riyals saudi arabia banknote

50 Riyals Banknote
50 riyals saudi arabia banknote
50 Riyals banknote

100 Riyals Banknote
100 riyals saudi arabia banknote
100 Saudi Riyals banknote

500 Riyals Banknote
500 Saudi Riyals banknote
500 Saudi Riyals banknote

Thailand. Series 12 Banknotes

12th Series, the Bank of Thailand proceeded with the issue of banknotes, in three denominations : 10 Baht, 20 Baht and 100 Baht. Source

10 Baht
10 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 12
10 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 12

100 Baht
100 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 12
100 Baht Thailand Banknotes. Series 12

Bank of Thailand website. and here.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Banknote of Uzbekistan

National currency of Uzbekistan is sum (also som, soum) and tiyin. This currency has been put into circulation in Uzbekistan since 1994. In circulation there are banknotes of the following value: 100,200,500, 1000 and 5000 sum. All the banknotes differ in color. It is mainly cultural and historic monuments of Uzbekistan are depicted on the notes. Currently, the entire banknotes circle, but the bills up to 100 sum and the coins are not used. Source

100 Sum banknote
100 som uzbekistan banknote

1000 som banknote
1000 som banknote1000 som banknote

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Banknote of North Korea

The won (symbol: ₩; code: KPW) or Korean People's Won is the official currency of North Korea. It is subdivided into 100 chon. The won is issued by the Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, based in the capital city, Pyongyang.
Won is a cognate of the Chinese yuan and Japanese yen. All three names derive from the Chinese word written 圓(원), which means "round shape".

50 Won banknote
50 won north korea banknote

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

The Ninth Issue (E9) - Turkey Banknote

The Ninth Issue (E9) Banknotes:
A new series of banknotes, the "E-9 Emission Group" entered circulation on 1 January 2009, with the E-8 group ceasing to be valid after 31 December 2009 (although still redeemable at branches of the Central Bank until 31 December 2019). The E-9 banknotes refer to the currency as "Turkish lira" rather than "new Turkish lira", and include a new 200 Turkish lira denomination. The new banknotes have different sizes to prevent forgery.[4] The main specificity of this new series is that each denomination depicts a famous Turkish personality, rather than geographical sites and architectural features of Turkey. The dominant color of the 5 Turkish lira banknote has been determined as “purple” on the second series of the current banknotes.

 Circulating banknote
5 Turk Lirasi banknote