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Cambodja 30000-riel commemorative banknote

“30th Anniversary of Peace Accords / Paris Conference about Cambodia (23.10.1991)”

Introducing the 30,000 Riels banknote P-73; B-435, a fusion of value and history, valued at US$7.33 or €6.30. This note, adorned in a dignified grey hue, measures 170 x 75 mm, exuding both significance and cultural richness.

The front of the note is graced by the mythical Naga snake head, a symbol of mysticism and heritage. A momentous image of King Father Norodom Sihanouk during the Paris peace agreements speech on 23rd October 1991 adds a touch of historical importance.

Flipping the note reveals a symphony of leaders – King Father Norodom Sihanouk and Samdac Techo Hun Sen stand as embodiments of the nation’s leadership. The royal palace throne room, along with the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Independence Monument, create a collage of significance and symbolism.

Dated 2021 and introduced on 18th October 2021, this 30,000 Riels banknote encapsulates Cambodia’s historical legacy and aspirations. The signatures of Chea Chanto & Tha Yao stand as a testament to this note’s validity.

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Costa Rica 10000 colones banknote

The 10,000 Colones banknote, P-283 and B-567, carries a value of US$16.73 or €14.38. Its vibrant color palette of green beautifully complements its dimensions, measuring 146 x 67 mm. Made from durable GUARDIAN™ polymer, this banknote represents a harmonious blend of modernity and resilience.

The obverse side of the banknote prominently features José Figueres Ferrer, a significant figure in Costa Rican history, alongside a depiction of the momentous event of the Abolition of the Army. This portrayal encapsulates the nation’s commitment to peace and progress.

Flipping the note reveals a captivating tableau: an orchid flower, a mushroom cap, a three-toed sloth, and various birds. The upper left corner showcases ‘BOSQUE LLUVIOSO,’ signifying the importance of the rainforest ecosystem.

A solid security thread reinforces the banknote’s security, ensuring its authenticity and deterring counterfeit attempts. Notably, this banknote does not feature a watermark, relying on other innovative security elements.

The date “20 de Setiembre de 2019” carries historical significance, marking an event of great importance. This banknote belongs to the “C” series and was introduced into circulation on October 15th, 2021, representing a recent addition to the nation’s currency.

The signatures of Rodrigo José Juan Cubero Brealey and Eduardo Prado Zúñiga grace the banknote, lending an air of authority and authenticity, underscoring the banknote’s status as a reliable and credible medium of monetary exchange.

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Bahamas 100-dollars banknote

The $100 banknote, P-82 and B-355, holds a value of US$100.00 or €85.97. It boasts a rich brown hue and measures 156 x 67 mm, offering a distinctive and elegant presence. Crafted on Durasafe® substrate, the note is a blend of innovation and security.

The obverse side of the note proudly features the portrait of Arthur Dion Hanna, a figure of significance. This side pays homage to his legacy and contributions. On the reverse, a captivating blue marlin takes center stage, capturing the essence of the marine world and its vibrant diversity.

Impeccable security features grace this banknote, including Crane’s MOTION® Surface technology, adding an extra layer of sophistication and safeguarding against counterfeiting attempts.

The Canadian Bank Note Company (CBNC) in Canada has taken on the responsibility of printing this note, ensuring top-notch quality and precision in its production. The watermark, a testament to the note’s authenticity, portrays Arthur Dion Hanna alongside the numeral $100.

The year 2021 marks a significant point in time for this banknote, highlighting its modernity and relevance in the contemporary financial landscape. The prefix “AA” identifies this particular issuance, while the introduction of the banknote into circulation took place on October 6th, 2021.

The esteemed signature of John A. Rolle graces the note, representing a seal of authority and credibility, further solidifying its place in the realm of monetary transactions.

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