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| Distinctive signs on the
Banknotes |
COUNTRIES |
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ALBANIA |
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ALGERIA |
mean DRAM, currency of Arménia
old text on top of banknotes (from 1993 to 1995) mean: "Bank of Republic of Armenia."
new
text on top of banknotes (since 1997) mean "Central Bank of Republic of Armenia"
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ARMENIA |
MANAT,
currency of Azerbaïjan
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AZERBAÏJAN |
mean RUBLE, currency of Belarus
mean 50 kopecks./ 100 kopecks = 1 ruble
mean NATIONAL BANK OF BELARUS'S REPUBLIC
(until 1999)
mean NATIONAL BANKNOTE OF BELARUS REPUBLIC'S BANK (since
2000)
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BELARUS |

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BULGARIA |


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CAMBODIA |
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CHINA |
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CROATIA |
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KROONI,
currency of Estonia
mean ESTONIAN'S BANK
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ESTONIA |
With three recoveries, emission in 1993, of banknotes with various colors and various values, but with the same visual one (a sight of Tbilissi, the capital of Georgia). This image represents the corner lower right of the banknote. The text could mean Georgian National Bank.
from 1993 to 1994
a new type of banknote with the same text, now located on the top of the banknote appeared.
These same banknotes have this logo in the center. This logo is present also on the banknotes issued in 1995
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GEORGIA |
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HUNGARY |
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ICELAND |
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IRELAND |
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JAPAN |
mean TENGE, currency of Kazakhstan
mean TYIN, 100 tyins = 1 tenge
mean NATIONAL BANK of KAZAKHSTAN
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KAZAKHSTAN |
mean SOM, currency of Kyrgyzstan
mean TYIYN, 100 tyiyns = 1 som
mean BANK of KYIRGYZSTAN ( until 1993 )
mean KYRGYZIAN'S BANK (since 1994 )
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KYRGYZSTAN |
RUBLI
(plural RUBLU), currency of LATVIA
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LATVIA |
mean CENTRAL BANK of LIBYA |
LIBYA |
TALONAS,
old currency of Lithuania ( until 1993 )
LITAI,
new currency of Lithuania (since 1993 )
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LITHUANIA |
CUPON,
old currency of Moldova (until 1993)
LEU
(plural LEI), new currency of Moldova (since
1992-1994) |
MOLDOVA |
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MONGOLIA |
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NEPAL |
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PAKISTAN |
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POLAND |
mean RUBLE currency of Russia
mean BANKNOTE (from) BANK of RUSSIA |
RUSSIA |
mean RUBLE, old currency of Tajikistan (until 1999)
mean NATIONAL BANK of REPUBLIC of TAJIKISTAN (1994 - 1997)
mean SOMONI, new currency of Tajikistan (since 2000)
mean DIRAM, 100 dirams = 1 somoni
mean NATIONAL BANK of TAJIKISTAN
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TAJIKISTAN |
This logo appears on some banknotes of Tatarstan. On these banknotes one can find text TATAPCTAH into Cyrillic there, TATARSTAN in Latin or another local alphabet) |
TATARSTAN |
Text PRIDNESTROVE into Cyrillic (TRANSDNIESTRIE) is located on the top of the banknote
mean RUBLE currency ofTransniestria
from
24-1-1994 to 1-12-1994, like provisional emission, were used of old banknotes of the USSR with a label on the right of the banknotes
this represent the label for 10
Rubles
mean KUPON
and is located on the recto of the banknote with the value, but the currency is the RUBLE
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TRANSNIESTRIA |
MANAT,
currency of TURKMENISTAN
old
text BANK of TURKMENISTAN (until 1993)
new
text BANK of TURKMENISTAN (since 1995
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TURKMENISTAN |
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UKRAINE |
mean RUBLE, currency of ex URSS
(CCCP)
mean URSS,
Union of Soviet Socialist Républic
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U.R.S.S. |

mean UZBEKISTAN
mean SOM, currency of UZBEKISTAN
mean BANK of' UZBEKISTAN (until 1992)
mean CENTRAL BANK of UZBEKISTAN REPUBLIC (since
1994)
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UZBEKISTAN |
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YUGOSLAVIA |