- A
banknote—also
called a bill (North
American English),
paper money, or
simply a note—is a type of
negotiable promissory note, made by a bank or other...
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Federation until 1992. A new set of
coins was
issued in 1992 and a new set of
banknotes was
issued in the name of Bank of
Russia in 1993. The
currency replaced...
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Banknotes of the euro, the
common currency of the
eurozone (euro area members), have been in
circulation since the
first series (also
called ES1) was...
- Islands, and
Tristan da Cunha. The Bank of
England has a
legal monopoly of
banknote issuance in
England and
Wales but, for
historical reasons six banks, three...
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Banknotes of the
Philippine peso are
issued by the
Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) for
circulation in the Philippines. The...
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Polymer banknotes are
banknotes made from a
synthetic polymer such as
biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP). Such
notes incorporate many
security features...
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Banknotes of the
Swiss franc are
issued by the
Swiss National Bank in
denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1,000
Swiss francs.
Between 2016 and 2019...
- the new 1,000-kronor
banknote. When the
banknote is tilted, the
picture in the
striped band
appears to move. The Vasa
banknote without security thread...
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highest valued banknote for more than 50
years until 2005, when a Rls 20,000
banknote was
introduced and
subsequently a Rls 50,000
banknote was introduced...
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while the ৳2 and ৳5
banknotes are the
responsibility of the
ministry of
finance of the
government of Bangladesh. The
banknotes of Tk. 2 and Tk.5 have...