/r/Banknotes
A subreddit to discuss and show banknotes from all around the world!
Everything about banknotes: Including news, videos, new releases and any new additions to your collections.
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/r/Banknotes
Not sure if this is the right subreddit but as the title says, I googled out of curiosity if I can order a fresh pair of $10 dollar bills and stumbled upon this. Says the $10 is scheduled for a redesign next year! Followed by the other bills for the coming years. Pretty cool to look forward to. Thoughts on this?
I’m so in love with my Omani half riyal such a cool note!
Something I noticed, but I don’t know the reason behind it: the currency is written as ‘Rial’ on banknotes in Qatar, Oman, and Yemen, but in Saudi Arabia, it’s written as ‘Riyal.’ However, in Arabic, they are all pronounced and written the same
I have this 100 krone banknote from Austria-Hungary 1912,what do u think of this banknote?
I got this last year for my birthday 200.000.000$
I've been intrigued and fascinated by the mystery of the DPRK for as long as I remember. These notes are in awesome condition! I planned to research more on the history behind them, but let time slip away.
I have this Ottoman banknote from my great grandfather is it any rare?
Hey everyone,
I recently stumbled upon a huge folder full of old banknotes and found this one randomly. It’s a 1947 Belgian Congo 100 Francs note. After checking eBay, ChatGPT, and some other websites, I saw that similar ones might be worth £100+, but I’m not sure if that’s accurate.
Could anyone help me figure out the actual value of this note? It has two creases but no major damage.
Thanks! :)
(no chatgpt to write this trust)
I have this Assignat from the French Revolution (1792) which i bought for 7$. What do u think of it?
Did I pay too much?
So this is basically my collection from my past trips to the ten countries of Southeast Asia. (N.B: Timor-Leste uses the US dollar as its main currency, so I didn’t count it.)
First Boliviano 100 Bolivianos 1945 (1961)
Any tips on how to get new or uncirculated banknotes that are currently in circulation when you’re visiting a country?
I usually just look for good notes from what I get from the ATM or back in change. I also try asking at banks if they can swap my well circulated notes for newer ones.
Portugal 22€ Iceland 8€ Syria 3€ Czechoslovakia 55€
Hi Guys Looking for 2 Bangladeshi Banknotes of 500 and 1000 taka denominations. Please help Thanks
50 Cents 1970 20 Dollar 1989
For me personally, I liken this hobby a bit to trading cards. Like I can buy graded bank notes for a price but it kinda takes the fun out of it. I prefer to look for rare notes in my daily life (even if not many varieties, you can look for serial numbers). Or even trying pot luck at a bureau de change. A bit like opening a pack of Upper Deck cards and hoping for the silver or the rare card.
How do you personally like to make fun out of this hobby? I'm sure different people have different ways.