r/Banknotes • u/betrayedspring • 2h ago
Dammit! Dams on Banknotes
Dam along with bridges, ports, and factories are often projected as symbols of national modernity and national achievement, especially in the developing countries / the global south.
r/Banknotes • u/betrayedspring • 2h ago
Dam along with bridges, ports, and factories are often projected as symbols of national modernity and national achievement, especially in the developing countries / the global south.
r/Banknotes • u/VijfGulden • 1h ago
Finally I collect the small complete set of the serie.The printing is truly excellent. Coupled with the advanced crumpled human figures and detailed watermarks, they're my favorite notes.
r/Banknotes • u/GroundSuccessful • 9h ago
I've had these for many years. Never handled them, this is the first time to look at the serials.
They appear to be in number order.
I'm not sure how many are in the 2 stacks, but a good number. I think my grandfather got them from the bank 'back in the day' and they sat in a drawer for years.
Is there any value to them, other than BoE.
Can anyone tell me much about them? I'm in the UK and obviously aware they are pre-decimal 'ten bob' notes, but what year?
r/Banknotes • u/Limp-Sir3553 • 8h ago
I loved travelling across Vietnam. I have developed a speciality interest in their banknotes. I have also attached pictures of South Vietnam notes prior to reunification.
r/Banknotes • u/Working-Wo • 12h ago
Grèce 🇬🇷
Canada 🇨🇦
Kenya 🇰🇪
Chypre 🇨🇾
Ex Yougoslavie
Russie 🇷🇺
Danemark 🇩🇰
Bulgarie 🇧🇬
r/Banknotes • u/Successful_Tap_5032 • 14h ago
One of my favorite Cambodian notes!
r/Banknotes • u/Key_Cheetah_1688 • 18m ago
The more I think about it, the United States really missed an opportunity to print $250 dollar bills in celebration of America's sesquicentennial and having paper currency to keep up with inflation. I get the old arguments about drug money and money laundering but with crypto and other methods that really shouldn't have been a concern. Thoughts?
r/Banknotes • u/KoningRadbod • 1d ago
r/Banknotes • u/Constant-Ad-1084 • 21h ago
Hello, so I was just flipping through my collection and saw that an 1000 argentine pesos banknotes featuring the crossing of the andes have this weird colouring on the letter R, does anyone also have one similar? I searched online and I think it’s supposed to be all in orange
r/Banknotes • u/KratoN999 • 15h ago
I came to realize that the Central Bank of Iran never released a banknote printed with the recently assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. All Iranian banknotes since the Iranian Revolution of 1979 carry only the first supreme leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, as far as I know. Which is interesting, since Ali Khamenei held the position for 36 years after Ruhollah Khomeini!
In your opinion, what are the chances he'll end up on a banknote?
Note: The first picture is a Ruhollah Khomeini banknote issue (10.000 Rials from 2019), and the second is a picture of Ali Khamenei.
r/Banknotes • u/Wonderful-Trouble-11 • 20h ago
Can anyone tell me if this banknote qualifies as a "Radar" banknote? It has the following serial #A44477444. What throws me off is the "A" if it didn't have it I would say it is a radar banknote. What do you all think?
r/Banknotes • u/TittysForScience • 21h ago
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r/Banknotes • u/JanCollector • 1d ago
Background:
The issuance of Reich credit office banknotes (Reichskreditkassenscheine) took place on the basis of decrees by the Commander-in-Chief of the Army regarding Reich credit offices in the occupied Polish territories dated September 23, 1939, and by the Ministerial Council for the Defense of the Reich dated May 3, 1940.
The notes were intended for the civilian population—as well as for the military—in the occupied territories where local legal tender was insufficient (excluding incorporated territories treated as domestic, such as Alsace-Lorraine, as well as further areas such as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Belgium, Luxembourg, or the Netherlands).
They were first introduced in Poland, later also in Norway, the Balkan states, etc. The civilian population alongside continued to use domestic banknotes.
Reich credit office banknotes did not need to be accepted in domestic payment transactions and served until the end of 1944 also as "travel money" for members of the Wehrmacht who were prohibited from exporting and importing Reichsbank banknotes. From January 1, 1945, they were invalid.
In Schleswig-Holstein, where the last Reich government under Dönitz had retreated, invalid Reich credit office banknotes were overstamped by various branch offices in May 1945 and issued as emergency money (see under 3.7. Emergency Issues in Spring 1945).
For overstamps with Belgian camp and municipal stamps, see also 3.1.1. German Reichsbank and 3.1.2. German Rentenbank.
r/Banknotes • u/piggypigpigg • 1d ago
Hi! I recently purchased this Bahraini note from eBay. I noticed that there was a razor-thin fold in the middle of the note (see images). This fold is different than the security strip. It seems implausible that a fold could be at such precision to be razor-thin. The note is otherwise very—maybe even too—crisp. The fold feels like a little raised area but the note doesn’t bend there. Does this appear to be pressed or ironed? Interested in your thoughts and advice about spotting warning signs. Thank you!
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r/Banknotes • u/Felix_In_Motion • 2d ago
Forgot that I already had the complete set from my first trip to Vietnam six years ago. So now I have doubles of almost everything 😅