What a fantastic note this is! It was issued to mark Indonesia’s 75 years as an independent nation, which is why it has the odd denomination of 75,000 rupiah (P-New).This colourful note features the portraits of Dr Soekarno and Dr Mohammed Hatta who were first President and first Vice President of Indonesia respectively. The equally attractive back illustrates a group of children in national dress with a map of Indonesia in the background and a satellite above. Crisp Uncirculated.
Japan has just upgraded its banknotes after almost 20 years with 3D holographs, watermarks and aids for visually impaired, all on paper produced using argeli bark. From this series, we offer crisp Uncirculated examples of the 1000 yen notes.(P-New) The front features a portrait of Bacteriologist Kitasato Shibasaburo. The back illustration is taken from the famous woodblock print by Hokusai Katsushiko, called The Great Wave of Kanasawa. Uncirculated.
These 5 yen notes were issued in 1946 in Post war Japan (P86) They are necessarily simple affairs because of the privations of financial austerity in the immediate aftermath of the war. In Fine-Good Fine condition.
These wonderful Kingfisher notes were produced in 2014 by the security printers Thomas de la Rue to show off their printing skills. The fronts are dominated by a wonderful rendition of a Kingfisher on a branch while on the back the illustration is of a young boy near a stream, holding a jam jar with a butterfly he has caught. This is the first time we have been able to offer this charming promotional note.
These wonderful Kingfisher notes were produced in 2014 by the security printers Thomas de la Rue to show off their printing skills. The fronts are dominated by a wonderful rendition of a Kingfisher on a branch while on the back the illustration is of a young boy near a stream, holding a jam jar with a butterfly he has caught. This is the first time we have been able to offer this charming promotional note.
These wonderful Kingfisher notes were produced in 2014 by the security printers Thomas de la Rue to show off their printing skills. The fronts are dominated by a wonderful rendition of a Kingfisher on a branch while on the back the illustration is of a young boy near a stream, holding a jam jar with a butterfly he has caught. This is the first time we have been able to offer this charming promotional note.