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Wednesday, 15 June 2016

VENEZUELAN HERO FRANCISCO DE MIRANDA



Now I like this note, not simply because its from Venezuela - I  was a huge fan of Hugo Chavez - but because they have designed one side in portrait and the reverse in landscape which adds a little bit of  "something extra" to it. the front has a serious looking Francisco de Miranda, a forerunner of Simon Bolivar. Francisco has a connection to Britain too. his house in London has a blue plaque commemorating him. Unusual as Britain is not known for celebrating revolutionaries, South American or otherwise !! The reverse has Orinoco river dolphins and the Medanos de Coro National Park in the background. The note is a 2 Bolivares note, Bolivares are name after Simon Bolivar Above.

Find more venezuelan notes HERE


Tuesday, 14 June 2016

A HONG KONG MODERNIST DESIGN



This polymer note from Hong Kong is the 2007 10 dollar note. its design is a very "modernist" design with lots of swirling ribbons and the reverse has a geometric design that is reminiscent of a celtic knot. I'm not a big fan of "modern art"   and although I like the colours there are too many things going on to like this note!!


SOUTH KOREA'S 1000 WON NOTE



This note is a 1000 won note from 2007 and issue by the Bank of Korea to the south Korean economy. The front has the Korean Confucius scholar Yi Hwang and the reverse has a painting by the korean painter Jeong Seon, of Dosan Seowon.

North and south Korea divided in 1948 at the start of the cold war and have been on bad terms ever since

more notes HERE



LONG GOD YUMI STANUP ---- VANUATU



Vanuatu, worth knowing about if you do pub quizzes, is a Melanesian Island state. The note above is the 200 Vatu, sometimes locally, called the 2 dollar (ie 100 vatu = 1 dollar) although it is not linked to either the US dollar nor the Australian dollar. It seems to be a way of desmcribing bigger denominations in an easier way. The note has the Vanuatu motto " long god yumi stanup" ( in god we stand) and a warrior standing with a spear on the front and a family sitting outside a house on the reverse.

you can find more Vanuatu notes HERE


Monday, 13 June 2016

THE BLUE OF BARBADOS



This extremely Blue note is the 2 Dollar note from Barbados and was issued in 2013. It has John Redman Bovell  on the front and on the reverse is the Morgan Lewis Windmill , the last sugar mill to operate in  Barbados.

you can see some of the security and design  features here

there are more barbados notes  HERE including an older issue of the $2

CHILEAN BANKNOTE



This is the 1000 peso note from Chile. It has  Ignacio Carrera Pinto on the front and the Torres del Paine  national park on the reverse. The 1000 peso is the first in a series of 4 banknotes in this issue. the note is from 2012.

you can find more notes from Chile HERE

THE SECOND MADIBA NOTE



Here is the follow up to the 10 rand note earlier in the week . its the 20 Rand note with Madiba (nelson Mandela ) but this note is from 2012. The Reverse has one of my favourite animals , the Elephant, although I have only seen the Indian elephant in real life

these notes (all south african rand) are also used in Swaziland, Lesotho and Namibia

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

THE EMBARRASSED PARROT FROM FIJI



I think i left the best of this bunch of notes til last !! this one could become my new favourite. It is a 5 dollar polymer note from Fiji. It has the possibly extinct, kulawai bird, a small member of the parrot family, on the front and a crested iguana, balaka palm and a masiratu plant on the reverse.

I love how this little parrot looks permanently embarrassed. my other two favourite notes are HERE and Here . The 5 colon  note from costa rica and the 20 dollar from Singapore respectively, I love for their colour and also any of the old french notes that are works of art in themselves.

You can see more from fiji HERE



ONE MORE IN THE SRI LANKAN SERIES


The note above is the 500 rupee note from Sri Lanka and makes up the part of the new series - only the 1000 and 2000 rupee notes to get !! I will let the central bank of Sri Lanka describe the note -

 Front of the Note
The front of the note depicts an artist’s impression of the World Trade Center and Bank of Ceylon headquarters in the city of Colombo and the ancient Buddhist temple ‘Lankathilaka Viharaya’ at Kandy in the background. The bird Sri Lanka Emerald Collared Parakeet (Layard’s Parakeet - Psittacula calthropae) is depicted on the right of the note and on the lower left side appears the butterfly, The Ceylon Indigo Royal (Tajuria arida).

Back of the Note
On the back of the note, when held vertically, a Thelme Netuma dancer and a Yak Bera drummer are depicted. On the top right of the note appears a Padmanidhi guard stone and a Dvithva liya vela (a stylised floral design) along the right side of the note.

Layards parakeet

Monday, 6 June 2016

NELSON MANDELA NOTE



Here we have a South African note with Madiba, or Nelson Mandela on the front, It is the 10 Rand note from 2014. On the reverse it has a rhinoceros. the note has writing in English, Afrikaans and swati. Each denomination of the note series has Madiba and english on the from and two other languages on the reverse - 20 Rand = Southern Ndebele and Tswana, 50 rand = Venda and Xhosa, 100 rand = Northern Sotho and Tsonga and finally, the 200 rand note has Sotho and Zulu languages on it.

see other south african notes HERE


Mandela day 2009

POLYMER NOTE FROM THE MALDIVES



This is the 10 Rufiyaa note from the Maldives, issued in 2015. The front has a "toddy tapper" while the reverse has the oldest drum in the national museum called a bodu beru.  It also has a triangular collection of dots in the top left for people with visual disabilities.

more from the maldives here



REVALUED CEDI FROM GHANA



I have a new  batch of notes in so we will start with this one from Ghana. The note here is a 1 Cedi note from 2013 with independence arch and the " big six" on the front and the Akosombo dam on  the reverse.

Find more notes from Ghana HERE and HERE