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Poland 20-zlotych banknote

“Lech Kaczyński” Commemorative Issue

This P-195 and BNP825 is a resplendent in an engaging blend of orange and blue hues, this note boasts dimensions of 150 x 77 mm. Its construction is fortified by the utilization of GUARDIAN® polymer material, a choice that ensures both resilience and durability.

The obverse side of the banknote showcases a prominent portrayal of Lech Kaczyński, adorned by the resolute proclamation “Warto być Polakiem” (It’s worth being a Pole). Additionally, the illustrious President’s Palace, previously recognized as the Koniecpolski Palace, stands center stage. This historic structure is complemented by the presence of an equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski, epitomizing the nation’s cultural and historical identity.

Flipping the note exposes an equally captivating panorama. The “Lenin” Shipyard in Gdańsk/Danzig, accompanied by a rally of shipyard workers in protest, captures the fervor of collective action. The emblem of the Solidarność Union serves as a symbol of unity and strength. A poignant representation of hands forming the “Victory” sign reflects the collective aspirations of the people. A button bearing an eagle, reminiscent of a Polish officer’s uniform piece found in Katyn, echoes the nation’s history. The gate fragment from the Polish military cemetery in Katyn, surrounded by trees and stones, pays homage to the fallen. The Warsaw Rising Museum, featuring the “Monter” SPARK Live bell, stands as a testament to resilience and commemoration.

Security is enhanced by a windowed security thread with demetalized markings, a feature designed to deter counterfeiting. The esteemed Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A. (PWPW) undertook the responsibility of printing this banknote, aligning with their reputation for precision and security.

A watermark featuring an eagle and an electrotype 20 adds another layer of authenticity and security. The date, meticulously recorded as April 10th, 2021, signifies an important milestone. Notably, the prefix “LK” accompanies the serial number, and the note officially entered circulation on November 9th, 2021.

A limited quantity of 80,000 notes were produced, each a testament to the nation’s historical and contemporary narrative. The signatures of Adam Glapiński and Barbara Jaroszek serve as a personal endorsement of the banknote’s legitimacy and significance.

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Royal Bank of Scotland new 50 pounds


The 50 Pounds banknote P-373, with a value of US$63.72 or €54.79, embodies both financial value and a tribute to history. Adorned in a rich red hue and measuring 155 x 85 mm, this note is a tangible representation of worth and an homage to a notable figure.

The front of the banknote presents the image of Miss Flora Clift Stevenson, a figure of significance. Turning the note, the back features a depiction of birds catching fish, capturing a natural moment of life’s intricacies.

Security measures are thoughtfully considered, with a focus on the SAFEGUARD® polymer substrate, known for its durability. Crafted by De La Rue in London, this note reflects precision in security printing. While a security thread is absent, the design incorporates modern features to deter counterfeiting.

The date “27th May 2020” marks its creation, while its introduction on August 18, 2021, signifies its integration into the currency landscape. The signature of Alison Rose further adds a personal touch to the note.

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Ukraine 500-hryvnia commemorative banknote

Celebrating the 300th Anniversary of Birth of Skovoroda


This banknote (P-133; B-864) stands as a tribute to Ukraine’s cultural and intellectual heritage, ingeniously woven into the fabric of currency design. Bearing a denomination of 500 hryven (equivalent to US$17.68 or €15.20). Its color palette features an elegant blend of beige, brown, and green, while its dimensions span a distinguished 154 x 75 mm.

The obverse side of the note takes a celebratory stance, showcasing the 30th anniversary emblem to mark this significant juncture. At its core lies an image of a violin, paying homage to the philosopher, poet, writer, pedagogue, and musician Hryhorii Skovoroda. His legacy is celebrated on the note, reflecting Ukraine’s commitment to its cultural luminaries. An open book graced with a golden-to-green SPARK carries a quill, symbolizing the profound influence of literature and the power of ideas.

The reverse side presents an intriguing symbol: an equilateral triangle with an all-seeing eye at its center. This motif, shrouded in symbolism, resonates with concepts of knowledge, enlightenment, and the pursuit of wisdom. Adjacent to this, the imposing Mohyla Academy building in Kiev stands as a testament to Ukraine’s commitment to education and progress.

Security features are integrated with precision. A motion windowed security thread bearing the demetalized 500 adds a dynamic layer of authenticity. Additionally, a solid security thread with the demetalized 500 ГРН (the currency code in Ukrainian) and the trident enhances security measures, ensuring the note’s integrity and safeguarding against counterfeiting attempts.

Produced with meticulous craftsmanship by the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine (BPMWU), this note embodies the nation’s dedication to quality and innovation. Its watermark features the likeness of Hryhorii Skovoroda, harmonizing with the electrotype 500 to underscore its legitimacy.

Dated 2021 and adorned with the serial number range ЯА 0.000.001 – 0.030.000, this note is a distinctive piece of currency. It entered circulation on the 20th of August, 2021, serving as a pivotal marker in Ukraine’s economic journey. With a limited quantity of 30,000 pieces, it carries an air of exclusivity.

The signature of Kyrylo Yevhenovych Shevchenko adds a personal touch of authenticity to the note. Overall, this banknote stands as a visual testament, weaving together Ukraine’s intellectual treasures, cultural heritage, and commitment to progress in a single, symbolic design.

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Ukraine 100-hryvnia commemorative banknote

Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Independence


The banknote in focus (P-131 and B-862) showcases Ukraine’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, encapsulated in a tapestry of currency design. With a denomination of 100 hryven (equivalent to US$3.54 or €3.04). Its color scheme features an elegant olive green and burgundy, while its dimensions measure a stately 142 x 75 mm.

The obverse side of the note is a tribute to Ukraine’s 30th anniversary, adorned with a commemorative logo to mark this milestone. Prominently featured alongside the logo is the revered artist Taras Shevchenko, a cultural icon whose legacy continues to inspire. His image on the note is a nod to the nation’s commitment to artistic expression and the preservation of its identity.

Turning to the reverse, the banknote unfolds a breathtaking panorama. The Chernecha mountain landscape near Chercasy takes center stage, capturing the country’s awe-inspiring natural scenery. Paired with this is an evocative portrayal of a guide boy, a symbol of mentorship and unity as the nation forges ahead.

The banknote incorporates an innovative security feature in the form of a motion windowed security thread. This dynamic element showcases the demetalized 100 ГРН (the currency code in Ukrainian) and the trident, a national symbol that represents Ukraine’s history and aspirations. These security measures underscore the note’s authenticity and safeguard against counterfeiting.

Crafted with precision by the Banknote Printing and Minting Works of the National Bank of Ukraine (BPMWU), this note embodies the nation’s dedication to quality and craftsmanship. Its watermark features the likeness of Taras Shevchenko, harmonizing with the electrotype 100 to assure its legitimacy.

The note is dated 2021 and bears the unique serial number range ЯА 0.000.001 – 0.030.000, symbolizing its distinct identity. It was introduced into circulation on the 20th of August, 2021, signifying a significant chapter in Ukraine’s economic narrative. With a limited quantity of 30,000 pieces, this note attains an air of exclusivity.

The signature of Kyrylo Yevhenovych Shevchenko, a notable figure, adds a touch of personal authentication to the banknote. In its entirety, this banknote is a visual tapestry that weaves together Ukraine’s cultural treasures and natural splendor, encapsulating the nation’s spirit and progress.

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Scotland new 50 pounds polymer banknote

The 50 Pounds banknote P-133, valued at US$63.72 or €54.79, is a tribute to value and heritage. Adorned in a striking red hue and measuring 146 x 76 mm, this note is a tangible representation of financial worth, as well as a celebration of historical significance.

The front of the banknote features a holographic foil stripe, showcasing the image of ‘Prosperity’ below the pediment of the Mound, alongside a thistle motif in the background. A depiction of Sir Walter Scott and the iconic Bank of Scotland building in Edinburgh add a touch of grandeur. Flipping the note, the back presents the Falkirk ship lifting wheel, symbolizing innovation. The poem “Steam Barge” by William Muir adds a poetic dimension, reflecting the nation’s cultural richness.

Security measures are carefully integrated, including a windowed security thread. Crafted by De La Rue in London, this note reflects precision in security printing. While a watermark is absent, the design incorporates modern security features to prevent counterfeiting.

The date “1st June 2020” marks its creation, and the signatures of António Horta-Osório and P. Grant add a personal touch. The note stands as a testament to the nation’s heritage and its ongoing pursuit of prosperity.

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Albania new 1,000 leke banknote

The 1,000 Leke (US$9.41; €8.09) banknote P-78; B-324, is adorned with a vibrant Green color palette and measures a stately 139 x 69 mm.

The front side of the banknote pays homage to Pjetër Bogdani (1625-1689), an illustrious figure in Albanian literature renowned for his writings and clerical contributions. His portrait is sourced from the frontispiece of his masterpiece “Çeta e profetëve” (Cuneus prophetarum), accompanied by the radiant symbol of the sun, which holds significance in his work.

Turning the banknote reveals a representation of Bogdani’s interpretation of the heliocentric system, showcasing his visionary mindset. The Catholic Church in Vau i Dejës further enhances the note’s cultural significance.

Incorporating robust security elements, a threaded strip reveals a safety thread with an unbroken dark line, where the values “1000 Lekë” and a stylized sun symbol are distinguished. These features serve to protect against counterfeiting and enhance the note’s authenticity. The watermark, a hallmark of genuine currency, unveils the portrait of the depicted figure, along with the nominal value of “1000 Lekë” and a stylized eagle symbol.

De La Rue, a prestigious printer based in London, England, is credited with the meticulous creation of this banknote. The year 2019 marks its issuance, and it bears the prefix “GB.” On June 30, 2021, this currency was introduced into circulation, signifying its integration into the economy. The authoritative signatures of Gent Sejko, Governor, and Stefan Sevo, Director of the Department of Issue, lend credibility to this exceptional banknote.

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Albania new 10,000 leke banknote

The 10,000 Leke (US$94.05; €80.86) banknote P-81; B-327, boasts a captivating Red hue and measures a substantial 160 x 72 mm.

The front side of the banknote is adorned with the portrait of Asdreni, prominently positioned on the left. The text “BANKA E SHQIPËRISË,” “DHJETË MIJË LEKË,” and the inscription “ASDRENI (Aleksandër Stavre Drenova) 1872 – 1947” pay tribute to this eminent figure.

Turning the banknote reveals a selection of figurative symbols reflecting the national flag and a verse from the national anthem: “Rreth flamurit të përbashkuar me një dëshir’ e një qëllim.” This resonates with the theme of national pride.

Incorporating robust security measures, the banknote employs a security thread that appears as a dark, unbroken line with a face value of 10,000 Lekë and a stylized pen. The safety thread transitions from green to purple, enhancing its security. A hologram silvery stripe on the left reveals the Bank of Albania’s logo, Asdreni’s portrait, the nominal value of 10,000 Lekë, and a book with a feather. Additionally, SPARK LIVE, an open book with a feather at the top right corner, dynamically shifts color from gold to green with an up-and-down visual effect. An iridescent stripe on the back, situated at the center, reveals the value of 10,000 Lekë with a glossy finish.

The watermark is a hallmark of authenticity, showcasing the portrait of the figure depicted on the banknote, the nominal value of 10,000 Lekë, and the stylized eagle symbol.

The distinguished De La Rue, hailing from London, England, is responsible for the impeccable creation of this banknote. With an issuance date in 2019, the banknote is identified by the prefix “SA.” On June 30, 2021, this currency was introduced into circulation, marking its integration into the economy. The signatures of Gent Sejko, Governor, and Stefan Sevo, Director of the Department of Issue, lend an authoritative touch to this exceptional banknote. The note’s theme, centered around the national anthem and its esteemed author Asdreni, adds depth and significance to its design.

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United Kingdom new 50 pound banknote

This denomination (P-397; B-206) of 50 Pounds (equivalent to US$63.72 or €54.79) and its color palette leans towards a regal red, while its dimensions are a refined 125 x 65 mm.

The obverse of the note features the dignified figure of Queen Elizabeth II, a symbol of continuity and stability, reigning over the ages. Beside her, the iconic Bank of England building stands as a symbol of financial fortitude, representing the heart of the nation’s monetary system. This juxtaposition pays homage to the UK’s historic economic foundations.

On the reverse side, the banknote captures the essence of modernity. Alan Turing, an enigmatic mathematician and pioneer of computer science, takes center stage. His legacy as a codebreaker during World War II, as well as his contributions to the development of computing, solidify his position as a visionary. Turing’s presence on the note is a tribute to innovation and the unyielding pursuit of knowledge.

Security is paramount, and this banknote integrates sophisticated features to ensure its integrity. A holographic stripe graces the note, a dazzling testament to its authenticity and advanced design. Notably, the note forgoes a traditional security thread, relying instead on its advanced security features to deter counterfeit attempts.

Crafted with precision by De La Rue in London, England (DLR), this note boasts an impeccable pedigree of craftsmanship. Its polymer composition, branded as GUARDIAN®, underscores its durability, further extending its lifespan in circulation.

The watermark, typically a hallmark of currency authentication, is replaced with a distinctive absence, showcasing the note’s commitment to cutting-edge design.

Marked with the ©2020 copyright, this note features the distinctive prefixes “AA-AB.” It was introduced into circulation on the 23rd of June, 2021, marking a significant moment in the UK’s economic narrative.

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Transdniester 1-ruble numismatic product

“PMR Financial System” commemorative issue

The banknote at hand is a distinct 1 Ruble denomination, P-69 and BNP218. Richly adorned in a deep shade of brown, this note carries dimensions of 129 x 56 mm.

On the obverse side of the banknote, a commanding portrait of General Alexander Vassilyevich Suvorov takes center stage. This image is emblematic of his significant contributions to history. Adding to its historical significance, the banknote bears a 75th-anniversary logo overprint, an homage to the revered figure, on a base note of P42b (B-209b).

Flipping the banknote offers a glimpse into another facet of history. The depiction of the Kitskansk/Chiţcani Bridgehead memorial commemorates the pivotal Soviet Jassy-Kishinev Offensive of 1944. This poignant scene captures the spirit of those who participated in shaping history.

Security is bolstered by the inclusion of a winged security thread, strategically woven into the composition to thwart counterfeiting efforts. The esteemed Transdniester printing institution was entrusted with the creation of this banknote, aligning with their reputation for precision and expertise.

A watermark featuring Alexander Suvorov, accompanied by an electrotype marking of ПРБ (Russian abbreviation for “PRB”), contributes an additional layer of authenticity and security. The date of origin is recorded as 2007, with a modification in 2012. The banknote formally entered circulation on May 6th, 2020, marking a point of significance in its journey.

A limited quantity of 2500 notes were thoughtfully packaged within booklets, each encapsulating a piece of history and remembrance. This banknote serves as a tribute to the legacy of General Suvorov and the historical events it represents.

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Transdniester 1-ruble numismatic product

“30th Anniversary of First Bank PMR” Commemorative Issue

The currency in question is a distinctive 1 Ruble banknote, P-68 and BNP218. Cloaked in a rich hue of brown, this note boasts dimensions of 129 x 56 mm. 

The obverse side of the banknote features a commanding portrait of General Alexander Vassilyevich Suvorov, a figure of historical significance. This image is accompanied by a commemorative 75th-anniversary logo overprint, a tribute to General Suvorov’s enduring legacy. This overprint is superimposed on the base note P42b (B-209b), adding a layer of historical context to the design.

Turning the banknote reveals a poignant depiction. The Kitskansk/Chiţcani Bridgehead memorial, commemorating the pivotal Soviet Jassy-Kishinev Offensive of 1944, takes center stage. This scene serves as a testament to the valor and sacrifice of those who shaped history.

To fortify security, a winged security thread is incorporated into the design, a strategic feature designed to deter counterfeiting. The esteemed Transdniester printing institution was entrusted with the creation of this banknote, aligning with their reputation for precision and craftsmanship.

A watermark, featuring an image of Alexander Suvorov alongside an electrotype marking of ПРБ (the Russian abbreviation for “PRB”), contributes an additional layer of authenticity and security. The date of origin is marked as 2007, with a modification in 2012. The banknote was officially introduced into circulation on May 6th, 2020, marking an important point in its journey.

A limited quantity of 2500 notes were thoughtfully packaged within booklets, each encapsulating a piece of history and remembrance. This banknote stands as a tribute to the legacy of General Suvorov and the historical events it represents.

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