Showing posts with label Banknotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banknotes. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Laos: New 100,000 Kip banknote



New Laos 100,000 Kip banknote

The Bank of the Lao PDR will issue a 100,000 Kip banknote early February in a bid to encourage more people to use the national currency. Speaking at a press conference in Vientiane yesterday, Currency Issuing Department Director General Mr Souphat Khotnhotha said the main purpose of putting the 100,000 kip note in circulation was to make it easier for people to make cash payments.

With the proliferation of trade, frequent cash transactions are becoming an increasing necessity. “With 100,000 kip banknotes, people won’t need to carry so many notes around with them to pay for goods and services,” he said, adding that many people prefer to use foreign currencies as they are easier to carry. At present, the highest value kip banknote is 50,000 kip (US$6) while the highest value Thai baht banknote is 1,000 baht (US$32).

Mr Souphat said the new 100,000 kip note is worth US$12, and this higher value will encourage more Lao people to use their national currency. Economists say the Bank of the Lao PDR will find it easier to manage money supply and keep foreign exchange rates stable if everyone uses the kip in cash transactions.

In response to public concerns that inflation would rise with such a large banknote in circulation, Mr Souphat said it would not result in an increase in money supply. “The supply of money will remain unchanged,” he said. He explained that the presence of the 100,000 kip note would not put any more money into people’s pockets so there was no need to worry about a rise in inflation. He also said the Bank of the Lao PDR would ensure that circulation of both small and large denomination banknotes was sufficient to enable people to pay for goods and services of varying prices. The new banknotes have been printed overseas, and contain a security feature that prevents them from being counterfeited.

Many people have complained about the short supply of small denomination banknotes in circulation, which they need to give as small change. They also said the shortage led to inflation because vendors set prices based on the availability of banknotes. Bank of the Lao PDR officials say that traditional merit-making ceremonies are partly to blame, because so many notes are damaged in the process and it is impossible for the bank to ensure a constant supply of small denomination notes. They said the cost of printing both small and large denomination banknotes was similar, and that constantly having to print more small notes was a costly undertaking.

Source: Vientiane Times

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Hong Kong: New Series 20 Dollars note SCB and BOC




Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank 20 Dollars New Series
20 Dollars SCB - courtesy Noteshobby @ebay


Hong Kong Bank of China 20 Dollars New Series
20 Dollars BOC - courtesy Noteshobby @ebay


New 2010 Series Hong Kong 20 Dollars banknotes have now been issued by all 3 banks. Above are from the Standard Chartered and Bank of China. 20 Dollars of HSBC can be viewed at Hong Kong: New Series 20 Dollars note HSBC.



Friday, January 13, 2012

Hong Kong: New Series 20 Dollars note HSBC




Hong Kong 2010 Series 20 Dollars banknote HSBC
20 Dollars HSBC - courtesy Noteshobby @ebay


New 2010 Series Hong Kong 20 Dollars banknotes have now been issued. Above is from HSBC. Notes with same denomination from Standard Chartered and Bank of China are also expected any time soon.



Thailand: 100 Baht banknote Series 15 - new signature variety





Thailand P114 sig 83 100 Baht banknote
P114 100 Baht note with sig 83


100 Baht notes from series 15 are now issued with the signatures of Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala as Finance Minister and Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul as Governor of BOT.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Thailand: 20 Baht banknote Series 15 - new signature variety





Thailand Series 15 20 Baht banknote sig 83
P109 20 Baht note with sig 83


Thailand's Series 15 banknotes are going to be soon replaced by the new Series 16 on 18th January 2012 starting with the 50 Baht note. However, Series 15 notes are still being printed with the signatures of Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala who recently took over as Finance Minister and Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul as Governor of BOT.



Thailand: Series 16 Banknotes to be issued on 18th January 2012





50 Baht obverse with sig 83


On 12th January 2012, Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul, Governor of Bank of Thailand announced that the long awaited series 16 banknotes will be issued on 18th January. The first banknote of this series to be issued will be the least used 50 Baht followed by the most widely used 20 and 100 Baht notes. The 500 and 1000 Baht notes will follow later during the year.

Press release of BOT on 12th January 2012.






Tuesday, December 27, 2011

India: 500 Rupee banknote with Rupee symbol



The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue 500 Rupees banknotes with the new Rupee symbol. These banknotes will be very similar to the existing Mahatma Gandhi Series and will carry the signature of Dr. D. Subbarao as Governor RBI, will be without any inset letter and have year 2011 on reverse.

Press release of RBI on Dec 26, 2011.



See also:
India: Banknotes with Rupee symbol - update on Nov 25, 2011.

India: RBI to issue 10 Rupees banknote with the Rupee symbol on Sep 25, 2011.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Malaysia: New 4th series banknotes 2012



The Central Bank of Malaysia (Bank Negara Malaysia) has announced a new series of banknotes themed “Distinctively Malaysia". This 4th series banknotes will be issued sometime in 2012 and will have denominations of RM1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. The RM1 and RM5 will continue to be polymer.

Malaysia New 4th series banknotes

For more details see

Bank Negara Malaysia - THE NEW SERIES OF MALAYSIAN BANKNOTES.



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Laos: New 2000 Kip banknote issued



New Laos 2000 Kip banknote
New Laos 2000 Kip banknote

The Bank Of the Lao PDR (BOL) issued a new 2000 Kip banknote on 1st December 2011 a day before the 36th national day of the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic. Director General of the Currency Issuing Department of the BOL, Souphat Khotnhotha told a press conference recently that this small denomination banknote, printed in Laos, is made from better quality material and brighter than the 2000 Kip notes issued in 2003.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Thailand: King's 7th cycle birthday commemorative banknote




King Bhumibol Adulyadej Thailand 84 birthday banknote

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand will turn 84 (7th cycle) on 5th December 2011. To celebrate this auspicious occasion, Bank of Thailand (BOT) has announced a commemorative 100 Baht banknote.

HM King is also referred to as King Rama 9 as he is the 9th King of the Chakri dynasty. A total of 9,999,999 notes will be available on 2nd December and will be sold at 200 Baht each.

The size of the banknote will be 162 x 84mm to reflect 1+6+2="9" and "84" years.

The serial number will begin with 9 K / 9 ธ ("K" and "ธ" stands for "King/พระมหากษัตริย์")



Thursday, November 24, 2011

India: Banknotes with Rupee symbol - update



The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue more banknotes with the Rupee symbol. These banknotes will be very similar to the existing Mahatma Gandhi Series and will carry the signature of Dr. D. Subbarao as Governor RBI.

1. 10 Rupees with "R" inset letter and year 2011 (on reverse) - press release of RBI on Nov 18, 2011.

2. 100 Rupees without any inset letter and year 2011 (on reverse) - press release of RBI on Nov 22, 2011.

3. 1000 Rupees without any inset letter and year 2011 (on reverse) - press release of RBI on Nov 18, 2011.


Saturday, September 24, 2011

India: RBI to issue 10 Rupees banknote with the Rupee symbol



The Reserve Bank of India will shortly issue 10 Rupees denomination banknotes with the Rupee symbol. These banknotes will be very similar to the existing Mahatma Gandhi Series and will carry the signature of Dr. D. Subbarao as Governor RBI, will be without inset letter and will have the year 2011 printed on the reverse.

This banknote follows the issuance of coins with the Rupee symbol recently.

For more details see press release of Reserve Bank of India on 23 September 2011.


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Thailand: 500Baht with sig 82




All denominations, except 50Baht, of Series 15 banknotes now carry signatures (sig 82) of - Korn Chatikavanij (ex-Finance Minister) and Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul as Governor BOT.



Thai banknote New signature variety sig 82



Thai Banknote 500Baht P107 with new signature variety sig 82

500Baht - P107 sig 82

Image from ebay




It is also reported that the first denomination for Series 16 banknotes will be 50Baht with sig 83 - newly appointed Finance Minister, Mr. Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala and Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul (Governor BOT). This needs to be seen as it has always been the most widely used 20Baht and 100baht notes which are issued first.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Singapore: New banknote varieties






Over the last 6 months several new varieties of 2 and 10 SGD banknotes have been issued.



2 Dollars - 1 and 2 triangles below EDUCATION on reverse. However, the 2 triangles variety is now available only in an uncut set being auctioned by MAS.



10 Dollars - 2 triangles below SPORTS on reverse.



Following are images of the different varieties of 2, 5 and 10 dollars.



Singapore 2 dollars uncut 2 triangles on reverse

2 Dollars with 2 triangles - Uncut sheet of 3 notes




Singapore 2 Dollars reverse varieties
Other 2 Dollar varieties




Singapore 5 dollars reverse varieties
5 Dollar varieties




Singapore 10 dollars reverse varieties
10 Dollar varieties




Vincent Tan logo



Images and information courtesy of my very good friend and fellow banknote collector Vincent Tan. See his collection at:

http://www.mrbanknotes.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Thailand: Banknotes with new signature variety



In October 2010, Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul took over the post of Governor of Bank of Thailand from Ms. Tarisa Watanagase. Banknotes with denominations 20Baht and 100Baht were issued end of January this year with new signature variety sig 82 - Korn Chatikavanij as Finance Minister and Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul as Governor BOT. 1000Baht banknotes with this new signature variety is now issued.

Thai banknote New signature variety sig 82

Thai Banknotes with new signature variety sig 82
P109 - 20Baht; P114 - 100Baht; P115 - 1000Baht


With the new elections approaching there is always of a chance of getting a new Finance Minister. This would mean another new signature variety.

Series 16 banknotes are not expected within this year.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thailand: Unlisted and Unissued 500 Baht banknote


On 25th September 2010, the Bank of Thailand (BOT) had organised Thai Banknote Expo, a two day event to let public know more about history of Thai banknotes, identification of counterfeits, taking care of banknotes, etc. Extremely rare banknotes right from the 1st series to unissued varieties were on display following the theme "Best of Thai Banknotes".

One of the rarest banknote, a Series 1 50 Tical overprinted note, can be seen at Thailand: One of the rarest Thai Banknote.

Another very rare banknote, an overprinted 500 Baht from Series 5, is not even listed in any catalogs or internet sources. During the 2nd World War, Thailand was occupied by the Japanese invasion forces and all banknotes were printed in Japan. However, since these Japanese printed banknotes could not be delivered on time, many special issues were printed locally. Quality was poor and counterfeits were rampant. To take care of banknote shotages, uncirculated 1000 Baht banknotes were overprinted as 500 Baht. However, these notes were never ever issued and are extremely rare.

Ser 5 Overprinted 500 Baht Banknote
Overprinted 500 Baht Banknote

Overprinted 500 Baht Banknote detail in Thai
Overprinted 500 Baht Banknote detail in Thai


Friday, November 26, 2010

Thailand: One of the rarest Thai Banknote


On 25th September 2010, the Bank of Thailand (BOT) had organised Thai Banknote Expo, a two day event to let public know more about history of Thai banknotes, identification of counterfeits, taking care of banknotes, etc. Extremely rare banknotes right from the 1st series to unissued varieties were on display following the theme "Best of Thai Banknotes". One such banknote was the Series 1 50 Tical overprinted note which is considered to be the rarest of all overprinted Thai banknotes. Uniface Series 1 banknotes were printed in England by Thomas de la Rue. At the end of World War I, banknotes could not be delivered to Siam and in 1918 (B.E. 2461), unissued 1 Tical banknotes were overprinted and issued as 50 Ticals.


Series 1 Overprinted 50 Tical Banknote
Overprinted 50 Tical Banknote


Series 1 Overprinted 50 Tical Banknote detail
Detail in Thai




Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Singapore: New varieties of $5 and $10 banknotes




New varieties of 5 and 10 Dollars notes have been found recently.

Singapore 5 Dollars banknote 1 square variety
5 Dollars with 1 square dot below GARDEN CITY


Singapore 10 Dollars banknote 1 triangle variety
10 Dollars with 1 triangular dot below SPORTS



Vincent Tan logo

Images and information courtesy of my very good friend and fellow banknote collector Vincent Tan. See his collection at:
http://www.mrbanknotes.blogspot.com.

Laos: 450th anniversary of Vientiane commemorative banknote



On 15 November 2010, the Bank Of the Lao PDR issued a 100,000 Kip banknote to commemorate the 450th anniversary of Vientiane as capital (15 November 1560 - 15 November 2010). Only 1,500,000 pieces have been printed.




Image and details courtesy of Maurizio Fumagalli. Maurizio has a very good collection of difficult to find banknotes and stamps from French Indochina, Laos and Burma.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Singapore: New 50 Dollars variety with 2 square dots


50 Dollars note with two square dots beneath the word ART on reverse has been found recently.

Singapore 50 Dollar note varieties
Singapore 50 Dollar Dot varities

Vincent Tan logo

Images and information courtesy of my very good friend and fellow banknote collector Vincent Tan.