Image of a box full of Swiss 20-franc banknote from Louisenthal. Image courtesy of the SNB.

Swiss 200-franc banknote to be issued next week

The Swiss National Bank has announced that it will release the new 200-franc note from its Ninth Banknote Series on 22 August 2018. Switzerland’s central bank, the Swiss National Bank (SNB), made the announcement in a press release published yesterday (15 August 2018). The Swiss 200-franc banknote is the fourth of six denominations to be…

National Bank of Ukraine reveals new 20 hryvnia banknote

The National Bank of Ukraine has revealed the 2018 design of the 20 hryvnia banknote featuring new and up-to-date anti-counterfeit security features. The new paper banknote will be issued into circulation on 25 September 2018. The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is gradually issuing its latest banknote series which began on 2014 with the 100 hryvnia followed by…

Hungary unveils 500-forint banknote

The Central Bank of Hungary has unveiled the new 500-forint banknote upgrade, the last in the current upgraded series of notes which the Bank started to issue in 2014. Specific details are yet to be revealed but there appears to be a new holographic foil stripe on the left of the note’s front as well…

New coin commemorates Poland’s independence

A commemorative 5-zloty coin has been issued by Poland’s Central Bank, the Narodowy Bank Polski, to commemorate 100 years of regaining independence. The commemorative coin was issued on 22 May 2018, in advance of Poland’s independence day which falls later this year on 11 November. The bimetal 5-zloty coin has a silver coloured manganese (MN25) ring…

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Macedonia issues polymer low value banknotes

The Central Bank of Macedonia has begun circulating polymer versions of its lowest two banknote denominations, the 10 and 50 denar notes. Macedonia’s two lowest value banknote denominations have been upgraded from traditional cotton paper substrate to polymer. The Central Bank’s aim is to reduce long-term banknote production and processing costs through increased banknote durability. The new polymer…

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DLR opens Product Authentication facility in Malta

De La Rue (DLR) has opened its new product authentication facility in Malta, which will produce tax stamps, authentication and brand products including protection labels for Microsoft. According to DLR, the facility, which was opened today by the Prime Minister of Malta on 24 April 2018, is a centre of excellence across Currency, Identity and Brand…

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Switzerland wins IBNS Banknote of Year again

Switzerland has won the International Bank Note Society’s (IBNS) Bank Note of the Year Award 2017 for the second year in a row. The IBNS selected Switzerland’s Ninth Series 10-franc banknote from more than 170 banknotes that were released globally throughout 2017. The Swiss 50, also from the Ninth Banknote Series, won the award for 2016.…

Image of a box full of Swiss 20-franc banknote from Louisenthal. Image courtesy of the SNB.

New Swiss 200 franc banknote scheduled for August 2018

The next Swiss banknote of the new Ninth Series will begin circulating in August 2018. The Swiss National Bank, Switzerland’s Central Bank, confirmed the news via a press release yesterday. The new 200-franc banknote will be the fourth denomination to be issued from the Ninth banknote series, following the launch of the 50-franc note in…

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Moldova circulates new lei coins

The National Bank of Moldova has issued new coins of 1, 2, 5 and 10-lei that will circulate alongside existing banknotes of the same value, shifting the country’s coin-note boundary. The National Bank of Moldova (NBM) performed a broad economic study on cash use within the country, conducting public consultations with independent experts, local and central authorities, representatives of the business…

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Upgraded Hungary 1,000 forint banknote enters circulation

As part of its program to upgrade its family of banknotes, the Central Bank of Hungary has begun circulating a new upgraded 1,000 forint banknote. The Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) issued a statement in August last year confirming the issue of the new note which contains new design elements and security features. Whilst the new note became legal tender on the…