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Foreign => World Bank Notes => Topic started by: eyevet on March 08, 2019, 07:22:53 pm

Title: IBNS Banknote of the Year 2018
Post by: eyevet on March 08, 2019, 07:22:53 pm

The nominees are:

are
Canada's 10 Dollar Note
Mexico's 500 Peso Note
Russia's 100 Rouble Note
Bolivia's 20 Bolivianos Note
Norway's 500 Kroner Note
Mauritania's 50 ouguiya Note
Venezuela's 100 Bolivares Note
Solomon Islands' 40 Dollar Note
Australia's 50 Dollar Note
Bahamas' 20 Dollar Note
Switzerland's 200 Franc Note
China's 50 Yuan Note
Armenia's 50,000 Dram Note
Argentina's 50 Peso Note
Sao Tome 200 Dobra Note
Hong Kong's 1,000 Hong Kong Dollar (HSBC) Note

Please see:
https://www.theibns.org/bnoyvote/
Title: Re: IBNS Banknote of the Year 2018
Post by: Seth on March 09, 2019, 12:45:12 pm
That was a member-only link you provided. Here's the link for the rest of us: https://www.theibns.org/bnoy2018/

I like the Solomon Islands' $40 note for its unusual denomination, and the vertical orientation on one side and horizontal on the other. The Swiss 200 franc note is pretty nifty too. And the Australian $50 for its equal prominence of the face and back, it reminds me of a 45rpm record with a double A side and no B side.
Title: Re: IBNS Banknote of the Year 2018
Post by: AZ on April 21, 2019, 10:05:11 am
Congratulations to Canadian $10 for winning Banknote of the Year for 2018! It is good to see a polymer note win, and I am pleased the winner is not a Swiss note for third year in a row.
Title: Re: IBNS Banknote of the Year 2018
Post by: walktothewater on April 21, 2019, 10:39:40 am
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Congratulations to Canadian $10 for winning Banknote of the Year for 2018!

-Great stuff!
Title: Re: IBNS Banknote of the Year 2018
Post by: Rupiah on April 21, 2019, 10:16:38 pm
Congratulations to Canadian $10 for winning Banknote of the Year for 2018! It is good to see a polymer note win, and I am pleased the winner is not a Swiss note for third year in a row.

Great showing - For sure it has been the most talked about note so far in Canada as far as I can recall in the last 20 years.