Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Belarus
Belarus 25 Rublei 1992 (Moose)
Belarus 50 Rublei 1992 (Squril)
Belarus 100 Rublei 1992 (Wisent-Bison)
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Cambodia
Cambodia 50 Riels (2002 Front: Sculpture of naga serpent; Banteay Srei Temple; Norak Singha;
Cambodia 100 Riels (2001 Front: Sculpture of naga serpent; Independence from France, now Victory
Back: Gate of the sluice "Tek Thla", along the National Road No. 3; Watermark: Khmer text.)
Cambodia 100 Riels (2001 Front: Sculpture of naga serpent; Independence from France, now Victory
Monument; Lion statue; Back: Students in front of school; Watermark: Khmer text.)
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Cuba
Cuba 5 Pesos (1997 Front: Antonio Maceo; Back: Conference between A. Maceo and Spanish General
A. Martinez Campos at Mangos de Baragua in 1878; Watermark: Célia Sánchez Manduley.)
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Guyana
Guyana 20 Dollars (Obverse: Coat of arms; Kaieteur Falls on the Potaro River in central Guyana; Reverse: Ship building;
Ferry vessel Malali. Watermark: Head of a Macaw parrot (when present). Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Co., Ltd.)
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Indonesia
Indonesia 10 Sen 1964 (female volunteer in uniform)
Indonesia 25 Sen 1964 (male volunteer in uniform)
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Iran
Iran 100 Rials (1985-) (Ayatollah Modaress; Parliament)
Iran 500 Rials (1982-) (Seminary, Tehran University)
Iran 200 Rials (1982-) (mosque, farmers)
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Iraq
Iraq 100 Dinars 2002 (Saddam Hussein, Old Baghdad)
Iraq 250 Dinars 2002 (Saddam Hussein, Rock Dome)
Iraq 25 Dinars 2001 (Saddam Hussein, Ishtar Gate)
Iraq 100 Dinars 1994 (Al-Ukhether Castle, Baghdad clock)
Iraq 50 Dinars 1994 (Saddam Hussein, Saddam bridge)
Iraq 50 Dinars 1991 (S. Hussein, mosque)
Iraq 1/2 Dinar 1993 (Astrolabe, Minaret of Samarra)
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Mongolia
Mongolia 1 Tögrög 1993
Front: Chinthe lion in a coin. Paiza (Gerege) a tablet of authority for the Mongol officials and envoys. This enabled the Mongol nobles and officials to demand goods and services from civilian populations.
Back: Soyombo - the national symbol of Mongolia.
Watermark: Portrait of Chinggis Khaan.
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Front: Chinthe lion in a coin. Paiza (Gerege) a tablet of authority for the Mongol officials and envoys. This enabled the Mongol nobles and officials to demand goods and services from civilian populations.
Back: Soyombo - the national symbol of Mongolia.
Watermark: Portrait of Chinggis Khaan.
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