Tag: bank
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50 Dollar Note Trinidad & Tobago: Missing in Action for Over 30 Years!

The $50 (TTD) note issued by the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago first came into existence in 1977 alongside the $100 note. Prior to 1977, the bank’s inaugural dollar series was introduced in 1964 and comprised the following denominations: $1, $5, $10 and $20. This marked the beginning of Trinidad & Tobago’s very own…
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100 Dinara Note Serbia: The OG of Modern Electricity

The 100 Dinara (RSD) note issued by the National Bank of Serbia was introduced into circulation in 2003. Its dimensions are 143 x 68 mm and the note ranks fourth in size and denomination among the other notes that make up Serbia’s currency suite (the other denominations are: 10, 20, 50, 200, 500, 1000, 2000…
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What happens if you find money that’s damaged?

If you’re in America the answer really depends on how much of it you find, physically speaking and what’s on it. If you found undamaged US banknotes you’re in luck, enjoy your find. However, if you found part of a note or damaged notes, you may still be in luck but there are some caveats.
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50,000 Peso Note Colombia: Where Reality Meets Fantasy

The 50,000 (COP) Peso note was introduced by the Bank of the Republic Colombia in 2016 as part of a new series. The note was the third to be placed into circulation after the 100,000 and 20,000 were released earlier that year. The other denominations to complete the series are 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000. The…
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5 Dollar Fiji Note: A Call of the Wild

The $5 (FJD) Fiji note is part of the current Flora and Fauna series that was introduced by the Reserve Bank of Fiji in 2013. The series showcases endemic plants and animals found throughout the Fijian archipelago which comprises more than 330 islands. The release of the series also marked the first time Queen Elizabeth…