Mor Lam, The Traditional Music Of Laos: 5,000 Kip (Laos, 1975)-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.
The Asian Elephant, The Gentle Giants Of Indochina: 1,000 Kip (Laos, 1974)-Reference
Wat Ong Teu, Temple Of The Heavy Buddha: 500 Kip (Laos, 1974)-Reference
Haw Phra Kaew, House of The Emerald Buddha: 100 Kip (Laos, 1974)-Reference
Sisavang Vatthana, The Last King Of Laos: 10 Kip (Laos, 1974)-Reference
In The Hall Of The Khmer King: 1 Riel (Cambodia, 1972)-Reference
Floriano Peixoto, The Iron Marshal: 100 Cruzeiros (Brazil, 1981)-Reference
Notes Of The Hard Dinar, The Girl: 100,000 Dinara (Yugoslavia, 1989)-Article
Notes Of The Hard Dinar, The Maiden: 1 Million Dinara (Yugoslavia, 1989)-Article
The Barking Deer Of Vietnam: 200 Dong (South Vietnam, 1972)-Article
De Bazán, The Undefeated Admiral: 1 Peseta (Spain, 1953)-Reference
The Tale of ‘Ina-moe-Aitu: 10 Dollars (Cook Islands, 1987)-Reference
Henrietta Szold, The Founder Of Hadassah: 5 Lirot (Israel, 1973)-Reference
Sir Moses Montefiore, The Jewish Baron: 1 Shekel (Israel, 1978)-Article
The Al-Dora Refinery, Baghdad's Fuel Station: 1 Dinar (Iraq, 1973)-Reference
The Qadisiya Dam, The Great Dam Of Haditha: 250 Dinars (Iraq, 1995)-Reference
Bala Hissar, The High Fort Of Kabul: 500 Afghanis (Afghanistan, 1358/1979)-Reference Variant
Notes Of The West African Franc, The Village On Stilts: 1,000 Francs (Ivory Coast, 1997)-Reference
Notes Of The Central African Franc, The Market: 2,000 Francs (Equatorial Guinea, 2000)-Reference
Notes Of The Central African Franc,The Coffee Farm: 1,000 Francs (Equatorial Guinea, 2000)-Reference