Tonga Introduces New Series of Banknotes into Circulation

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The National Reserve Bank of Tonga (NRBT) unveils new series of banknotes featuring Polymer substrates and enhanced security features. On December 4, the National Reserve Bank of Tonga (NRBT) marked a significant milestone with the launch of Tonga's new series of banknotes. The chosen date for the release holds special significance as it commemorates the birthday of King Tupou I, a key modernizer who reigned from 1845 to 1893. Produced in collaboration with De La Rue, the new banknote series incorporates both paper and polymer substrates, introducing updated security elements to enhance durability and deter counterfeiting. This redesign represents Tonga's first use of polymer in its currency since 2015. The series comprises 2-, 5-, 10-, 20-, 50-, and 100-pa’anga notes, with the colors remaining unchanged. Notably, the 5- and 10-pa’anga denominations have transitioned to polymer due to its proven durability, particularly for extensively circulated notes. With one pa’anga being e

Cambodia 1000 Riels 1973 | Pick 17 | PCGS Banknote

This is the 1000 Riels Banknote hailing from the Kingdom of Cambodia, meticulously graded by PCGS as "Genuine." This banknote, a significant historical artifact, was printed and issued in 1973 by Banque Nationale du Cambodge.

Cambodia 1000 Riels 1973 P17

On the obverse side, the banknote features a touching scene with a girl and three boys seated at desks, engrossed in their studies at a school. This depiction reflects the importance of education and the nation's commitment to knowledge and progress.

On the reverse side, you'll find the dignified Head of Lokecvara at Ta Som, a small yet culturally significant temple within the Angkor archaeological complex in Cambodia. Ta Som, built towards the end of the 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural prowess of the Khmer civilization.

Ta Som, positioned to the northeast of Angkor Thom and just east of Neak Pean, is renowned for its historical and architectural importance, making it an integral part of Cambodia's cultural heritage. The inclusion of this iconic site on the banknote adds to its significance for collectors and those interested in Cambodia's history and culture.

This banknote serves as a window into Cambodia's heritage and cultural legacy, making it a prized collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts.

PCGS Banknote or Currency is the leading third-party certification service dedicated to the authentication and grading of paper currency. As a trusted authority in the field, PCGS plays a pivotal role in ensuring the authenticity and quality of banknotes, offering collectors and enthusiasts invaluable expertise and assurance in their acquisitions. Please check my other graded banknote collections.

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