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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.
Aryabhata, A New Frontier For Hindustan: 2 Rupee (India, 1977)-Article
From The Ashes, The Post-Gulf War Iraqi Dinar: 1 Dinar (Iraq, 1412/1992)-Reference
Notes Of The Fledging Power 3: 5 Fen (China, 1953)-Reference
Notes Of The Fledging Power 2: 2 Fen (China, 1953)-Reference
Notes Of The Fledging Power 1: 1 Fen (China, 1953)-Reference
Notes Of The Việt Cộng 1: 10 Xu (South Vietnam, 1966)-Reference
The Gulf War And The Great Dinar Heist: ¼ Dinar (Kuwait, 1980)-Reference
Qādisiyyat Ṣaddām, Saddam And The Iraq-Iran War: 25 Dinar (Iraq, 1406/1986)-Reference
The White Horses Of Babylon: 25 Dinar (Iraq, 1402/1982)-Reference
Indonesia, Archipelago Cornucopia: 1 Rupiah (Indonesia, 1961)-Article
The Blood Compact Of The Katipuneros: 10 Piso (Philippines, 2001)-Reference
Aguinaldo, Father Of The Philippine Nation: 5 Piso (Philippines, 1985)-Reference
Maldybaev, Father Of The Kyrgyz Opera: 1 Som (Kyrgyzstan, 1999)-Reference
The Great Temple Of Angkor Wat: 500 Riels (Cambodia, 1998)-Reference
Tonlé Sap, The Great Lake Of Indochina: 50 Riels (Cambodia, 1974)-Article
A Monument To The Great Chieftain: 500 Som (Uzbekistan, 1999)-Article
The Tiger Mosaic Of Sher-Dor: 200 So'm (Uzbekistan, 1997)-Article
A Palace To The People's Friendship: 100 So'm (Uzbekistan,1994)-Article
The Heart Of Samarkand: 50 Som (Uzbekistan, 1994)-Article
The Living King, The Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis: 25 So'm (Uzbekistan, 1994)-Article