A dedicated gallery of international banknotes. Explore paper money from around the world, featuring diverse designs, security features, and history.
The original Euro banknote series (2002) featuring architectural styles across eras.
The second series of Euro banknotes (2013+) featuring enhanced security and the myth of Europa.
Decimal banknote issues featuring the iconic portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II and notable historical British figures on the reverse.
The first polymer banknote series of the Carolean era, maintaining the classic design while introducing the portrait of HM King Charles III.
The first modern post-communist Forint series, defining the aesthetic of current Hungarian cash.
The most recent Forint banknotes, featuring enhanced security and refined historical portraits.
The iconic 1996 series that unified the look of the Indian Rupee with the portrait of Gandhi.
Post-2016 redesigned banknotes with vibrant colors and advanced anti-counterfeiting features.
A highly specialized collection of historical Polish Zloty paper currency issued prior to the 1950 monetary reform. This batch hosts the elegant banknotes of the Second Polish Republic and the scarce wartime emergency issues printed under German occupation in 1940.
Classic banknotes of the second Złoty (1950–1994) featuring iconic historical figures.
The iconic previous generation of Swedish krona banknotes before the 2015 reform. Celebrated for its artistic depth, this series features prominent Swedish historical, scientific, and literary figures, most notably Selma Lagerlöf on the 20 kronor note alongside illustrations from "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils".
The current generation of Swedish krona banknotes introduced by Sveriges Riksbank in 2015-2016. Moving away from traditional historical monarchs, this modern series celebrate 20th-century cultural icons—such as Astrid Lindgren and Ingmar Bergman—paired with distinct geographical motifs of Sweden and advanced security features like color-shifting images.
A comprehensive pre-war Soviet banknote batch merging the dual-currency system of the late 1930s. It combines the 1937 State Bank Chervonets featuring Lenin's first portrait and the 1938 State Treasury Ruble notes showcasing iconic socialist realism designs.
A highly acclaimed collection of Soviet Hryvnia/Ruble paper currency introduced during the landmark 1947 post-war monetary reform. Designed in a grand imperial style by Ivan Dubasov, this unified series replaced the old dual ruble-chervonets system with elegant horizontal and vertical banknotes.
The definitive Soviet banknotes featuring the portrait of Lenin and Kremlin landmarks.
The final 1991 Soviet issues and 1992 transitional notes of the post-dissolution era.
Standard American paper currency, documenting the evolution of the Greenback and its security.
Focus on the $100 Federal Reserve Note and its various design iterations through the decades.
First redenomination era (2007–2015) circulation notes and coins.
High-denomination currency issued during the 2016–2017 hyperinflation period.
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