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Saturday, 31 October 2015

10 FRANCS WITH VOLTAIRE



Here we have the 10 Franc note from 1965. The French note has Voltaire on both the front and reverse of the note. It also has the Palais des Tuileries, Paris in the centre of the front of the note and  on the reverse is the Chateau de Cirey, voltaires residence.

More french notes HERE and HERE

WARTIME NOTE FROM ALGERIA



This is a 50 centime note from Algerian Economic region (french) and was issued in 1944.

More from Algeria HERE and HERE

A REALLY NICE DESIGN FROM LEBANON



This note is the 5000 Livres from Lebanon. It is the 1994 issue. I like this note because it makes an artistic highlight of the Arabic script which I love but dont understand.

More notes from Lebanon HERE

500 KWACHA FROM MALAWI



Here is the 500 Kwacha note from 2003 issue. on the front is John Chilembwe and the reserve bank building in Lilongwe.

find more notes from Malawi HERE, HERE and HERE

ANOTHER NOTE FROM SIERRA LEONE




This is the 5000 Leones from Sierra Leone issued in 2006 with Sengbe Pieh on the front and the Bumbuna hydroelectric dam on the  reverse.

Senge Pieh, also known as Joseph Cinque, has an interesting connection to the slave trade. He led a slave revolt on the spanish ship La Amistad. he , along with the other slaves, were tried for killing the officers of the ship after it was taken into the custody of the US customs.. The Trial went all the way to the US supreme court and it was found that they had rightfully defended themselves.They were freed and Americans raised money to return them to their homes in Africa.

You can see more notes from Sierra Leone HERE and HERE

SOUTH SUDAN 5 POUNDS



Still the world's newest country inaugurated in 2011. this is the 5 pound note from 2011  with John Garang on the front and African cattle on the reverse.

more from South Sudan HERE


Saturday, 24 October 2015

A NOTE THAT HAS BEEN BUGGING ME !!!!



I had this note listed under Iran-Azerbijan but I was never able to confirm what it was so it took some time but finally I have sorted it out!! It is not from Iran-azerbijan but from a predecessor of Uzbekistan, The Bukara Soviet Peoples republic.

It took a bit of detective work on my part. First of all most of the note is in Arabic script, and I don't read Arabic script but I can look up the numbers which in this case are in the corners of the top image. 20,000. however there are 3 variations of the Arabic numbers - Arabic-Turkish, Malay-Persian and Hydrabad Arabic.

On the back of the note it has the date as 1922 in western script and also 20000 in top left and bottom right corners. In the other corners was the Cyrillic script for rouble (I know this from the Russian notes) so I looked for Russian areas that had Arabic script. I didn't find the note in any of these as it was a time of great change throughout the world but especially in Russia as they formed the USSR. eventually I tried Google and struct it lucky for images of 20000 rubles. This gave me the Bukhara soviet and then was able to look it up in the standard catalogue of world paper money (specialized issues)

So, at long last, here is the 20000 rubles note from 1922 issued by the Bukhara Soviet Peoples Republic which was part of the USSR.

you can see the previous post HERE

The other note is correctly identified as the 50 Tomans note.

NOTES THAT I MISSED







These notes I received last April but for some reason I had not added them to the blog and it wasn't until I went to check if I had them while shopping online that I realised I couldn't find them.

So here we are 3 notes from Sri lanka ( formerly Ceylon ). all 3 are dated from 2010 but listed on the Central bank of Sri lanka wikipedia page as 2011.

The top note is the 20 Rupee note with the Serendib scops owl on the front, Next is the 50 rupee note with the Dull-blue flycatcher on the front and finally, the 100 rupee note with the Orange-billed Babbler on the front. All 3 have musicians and dancers in traditional dress on the reverse.





More from Sri Lanka HERE

Saturday, 3 October 2015

THE GAMBIA - HOT OFF THE PRESSES







Hot off the presses, so to speak, is this 3 notes from The Gambia all dated 2015. The first is the 20 Dalasi , which has  Yahya Jammeh and a carmine bee eater on the front and government house in Banjul on the reverse.

Next is the 10 Dalasi note again with Yahya Jammeh on the front but this time with a  Sacred Ibis and then the central bank building on the reverse.

Finally, the 5 Dalasi note with a giant kingfisher on the front and cattle on the reverse.

It is unusual that these new notes are still made of paper where most countries are moving to, or at least trialling polymer notes.

you can see more from The Gambia HERE






"FILLERS" AND "DOUBLERS" FROM SURINAME






These two notes from Suriname, in South America , are examples of two jargon words in collection banknotes.

The 25 Gulden is a "Filler" or a lower condition note that you have until you find an uncirculated one. This one is from 2000 and is part of a collection with flowers on the front and birds on the reverse. This one has the Cannonball tree flower and the white throated toucan on the reverse. Handy, as they have given the Latin names on the note !!

The Second note is a 10 Gulden note and is a "doubler" where you already have one and receive a second one. you can see a description and other Suriname notes HERE

NIGERIAN POLYMER NOTES







These notes are more modern versions of the Nigerian currency, the Naira. To see the other notes in the Nigerian collection see HERE and for the Biafra notes see HERE.

The notes above start with the 20 Naira note from 2007. The front has a portrait of General Murtala Ramat Muhammed  military ruler of Nigeria in 1975/76.

Next is the 10 Naira note from 2009, with Alvan Ikoku, a Nigerian educator and political activist on the front of the note.

Finally is the 5 Naira note from 2009, with Abubakar_Tafawa_Balewa Nigerian prime minister from 1960 - 66 on the front of the note.

all 3 notes are made of Polymer and have a clear window with a design instead of a watermark.

ADDITION TO THE BURMA COLLECTION






These Notes are to add to the collection of Myanmar / Burmese notes issued under the japanese occupation of 1942- 45. see more HERE

The Notes above are the half Rupee and the 5 Rupee. Both note are from 1942. the half Rupee has a BD Serial number whereas the 5 Rupee has a serial number of BB..

now it leaves the smaller denominations to collect - 1 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent and the quarter rupee!!