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Mexico commemorative 200 pesos

Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Autonomy of Banco de México

The 200 Pesos banknote P-131A; B-722, valued at approximately US$8.95 or €7.70. This banknote is distinguished by its green color and dimensions of 139 x 65 mm.

On the front of the note, the design commemorates the beginning of Mexico’s War of Independence. It features an image of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the priest who initiated the independence movement on September 16, 1810, through the famous “el grito de Dolores” (Cry of Dolores). Accompanying him is José María Morelos y Pavón, who took over the leadership of the movement after Hidalgo’s death and is revered as the “Siervo de la Nación” (Servant of the Nation). Alongside these historical figures, there is a vignette of the “Campana de Dolores” (Bell of Dolores), which Hidalgo used to rally the population and start the independence movement in Dolores, Hidalgo.

Additionally, the front of the note features an overprint “30 ANIVERSARIO DE LA AUTONOMIA 1994-2019” below the bank’s name at the upper left corner. This overprint commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Banco de Mexico’s autonomy, granted by Article 28 of the Constitution on April 1, 1994.

The reverse side of the note showcases an image of a royal eagle, symbolizing Mexico’s scrubland and desert ecosystem found at the Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve in Sonora. This reserve is designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, highlighting its ecological significance.

For security, the note includes both a windowed security thread and a solid security thread with demetalized “200”. These features help prevent counterfeiting and ensure the note’s authenticity. The watermark includes the image of the Bell and an electrotype “200”, further enhancing its security.

This 200 Pesos note is printed by Banco do Mexico (BdM), known for producing secure and high-quality currency.

The note is dated December 6, 2019, with the prefixes FW to GA, and was introduced on May 20, 2024. It is authenticated by the signatures of Galia Borja Gómez and Alejandro Alegre Rabiela.

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Argentina new 10000 pesos banknote

The 10,000 Pesos note, valued at approximately US$131.95 and €113.44, P-372 and B-430. This banknote is primarily blue-grey in color and measures 155 x 65 mm.

On the front, the note features the denomination as a registration device, accompanied by a floral motif. Prominently displayed are the portraits of María Remedios del Valle and Manuel Belgrano, two key figures in Argentine history. Additionally, a sunburst in optically variable ink (OVI) enhances the security and aesthetic appeal of the note.

The back of the note showcases the Coat of Arms of Argentina. It also depicts a historical scene of soldiers on horseback pledging allegiance to the flag on February 27, 1812. The denomination is again presented as a registration device, ensuring consistency in design and security features.

This banknote includes a windowed security thread, adding a layer of protection against counterfeiting. It is printed by the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation.

The watermark features the images of María Remedios del Valle and Manuel Belgrano, along with the electrotype initials MV and MB, providing an additional security measure.

The banknote is not dated, the series A was introduced on May 7, 2024. It bears the signatures of Santiago Bausili and Victoria Villarruel, which authenticate the note’s official issuance.

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Kyrgyzstan 2024 new 5000 Som banknote

The 5,000 Som banknote, valued at approximately US$63.03 and €54.19, P-40; B-241. This note is predominantly green in color and measures 156 x 73 mm.

On the front, the banknote features an ornate design with the denomination highlighted in gold-to-jade optically variable ink (OVI). The note honors Suimenkul Chokmorov, an esteemed actor, painter, and sportsman, with his portrait prominently displayed. Additionally, a diamond pattern serves as a registration device, enhancing both the security and aesthetic appeal of the note.

The back of the note includes text in Kyrgyz and features the diamond pattern as a registration device. It also depicts Ala-Too, one of the oldest cinemas in Bishkek, the capital city of Kyrgyzstan. The picturesque mountains in the background add to the visual appeal and cultural significance of the note.

This banknote is equipped with a RAPID HD Detect windowed security thread, which provides a robust measure against counterfeiting. The note is printed by Oberthur Technologies (França) – OT, a renowned printing company.

The watermark on the note features Suimenkul Chokmorov’s image along with the electrotype “5000,” ensuring an additional layer of security.

Dated 2023, the note was introduced on May 10, 2024. It bears the signature of Kubanychbek Bokontayev, which authenticates the note’s official issuance.

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Zimbabwe new currency 10 ZIG

The new note of Zimbabwe 10 Zig, P-110; B-201 features a vibrant color scheme of blue and red, with dimensions measuring 155 x 65 mm.

On the front of the banknote, there is an intricate depiction of the Zimbabwe bird perched on a star, serving as a registration device. Additionally, the Chiremba balancing rocks in Epworth are prominently featured, alongside a QR Code.

The back of the banknote showcases a dynamic image of molten gold being poured from a crucible into an ingot mold, which is placed atop a stack of gold bars. The Zimbabwe bird on a star reappears as a registration device.

For added security, the banknote includes a green-to-blue windowed security thread with demetalized RBZZIG. The watermark on the note also features the Zimbabwe bird.

Printed in 2024, the banknote has the prefix “AA” and was introduced on April 30, 2024. The signature of John Mushayavanhu, the Governor, is present on the note. However, the identity of the printer remains unknown.

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United Kingdom King Charles banknotes

King Charles III banknotes to enter circulation on 5 June 2024

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New banknotes with the portrait of King Charles III.

The Bank of England has revealed the design of the upcoming King Charles III banknotes, which are scheduled to be put into circulation in 2024. These banknotes will co-exist with the current polymer banknotes that feature a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II, and will remain valid as legal tender.

The design of the King Charles III banknotes is based on the current polymer series, which was a collaborative effort between the Bank of England and De La Rue. The King’s image will feature prominently on the front of the banknotes, as well as in the transparent security window.

The new design is a continuation of the current series, and De La Rue will continue to produce sterling banknotes on behalf of the Bank of England. The banknotes will continue to be printed on the SAFEGUARD® polymer substrate, and both old and new notes will be in circulation at the same time.

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