Saturday, 18 June 2016

Czech Republic Banknote

The koruna (sign: Kč; code: CZK) is the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993, and in English it is sometimes referred to as Czech crown. The koruna is one of European Union's 11 currencies, and the Czech Republic is legally bound to adopt the euro currency in the future.

This banknote ceased to be valid on 31 March 2011.

50 Koruna banknote
50 KorunaCzech Republic banknote
Front: Saint Agnes of Bohemia and the Sacred Heart
50 KorunaCzech Republic banknote
Back: St. Salvator's Church ceiling (part of Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia in Prague) and ornamental letter A

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Solomon Islands Banknotes

The Solomon Islands dollar is the currency of Solomon Islands since 1977. Its symbol is "SI$", but the "SI" prefix may be omitted if there is no confusion with other currencies also using the dollar sign "$". It is subdivided into 100 cents.

5 Solomon Islands Dollars banknote
5 Solomon Dollars banknote
5 Solomon Dollars banknote

10 Solomon Islands Dollars banknote
10 Solomon Dollars banknote
10 Solomon Dollars banknote
Thanks to my boss who went there for business trip.

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Serbia Banknotes

The dinar (Serbian Cyrillic: динар / динар,paucal: dinara / динара) is the currency of Serbia. The earliest use of the dinar dates back to 1214.

In 2003, banknotes of the (re-established) National Bank of Serbia were introduced in denominations of 100, 1000 and 5000 dinars. These were followed by 500 dinars in 2004, 50 dinars in 2005, 10 and 20 dinars in 2006 and 2000 dinars in 2011.

10 Dinars banknotes
10 Serbian Dinars banknotes
10 Serbian Dinars banknotes

20 Dinars banknotes
20 Serbian Dinars banknotes
20 Serbian Dinars banknotes

50 Dinars banknotes
50 Serbian Dinars banknotes
50 Serbian Dinars banknotes

100 Dinars banknotes
100 Serbian Dinars banknotes
100 Serbian Dinars banknotes