The Great Lake And The Temple: 2,000 Riels (Cambodia, 1995)-Reference
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With our extensive list of world coins and banknotes. Our articles showcase the story of each piece. Focusing on the unique people, artifacts, and wildlife they feature. As one can not fully appreciate a banknote without knowing its story.
A Monument To Cambodian Independence: 100 Riels (Cambodia, 1998)-Reference
Cambodia, The Past And Present: 1,000 Riels (Cambodia, 1999)-Reference
José Antonio Páez, The Hero Of Carabobo: 20 Bolivars (Venezuela, 1992)-Reference
Early Notes Of Independent Tajikistan: 500 Rubles (Tajikistan, 1994)-Reference
Early Notes Of Independent Tajikistan: 200 Rubles (Tajikistan, 1994)-Reference
Banknotes Of The Soviet Union: 5 Rubles (Soviet Union, 1991)-Reference
Banknotes Of The Soviet Union: 3 Rubles (Soviet Union, 1991)-Reference
Notes Of The First Sudanese Pound: 5 Pound (Sudan, 1991)-Reference
El Libertador And The Orchid: 500 Bolivares (Venezuela, 1998)-Reference
The Great Kazakh Composer: 5 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 1993)-Reference
Suyinbay Aronili, The Arguing Poet: 3 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 1993)-Reference
Al-Farabi, The Second Teacher: 1 Tenge (Kazakhstan, 1993)-Reference
Notes Of The Bosnian War, The Symbol: 1 Dinar (Bosnia- Herzegovina, 1994)-Reference
Notes Of Post-Soviet Russia: 200 Ruble (Russian, 1993)-Reference
Gabriel García Moreno, The Nobleman President: 20,000 Sucres (Ecuador, 1999)-Reference
Vicente Rocafuerte, The Reformist President: 10,000 Sucres (Ecuador, 1999)-Reference
Small Notes Of Egypt, The Nefertiti Bust: 5 Piastres (Egypt, 1998)-Reference
Notes Of The January Dinar, The Hero: 50,000 Dinara (Yugoslavia, 1994)-Article
Notes From The Forgotten Heart Of Africa, The Bank Of Yesterday: 500 New Zaire (Zaire, 1994)-Article