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

Nicaragua 200 Córdobas 2014 | Pick 213a | PMG Banknote

The 200 Córdobas Banknote from Nicaragua, issued in 2014, represents a unique blend of culture, history, and innovative currency design. This polymer banknote is not only a testament to Nicaragua's rich heritage but also a step toward modernizing its currency. It has received a prestigious Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ grade from PMG, highlighting its exceptional paper quality.

Nicaragua 200 Córdobas 2014 P213a

Crafted from durable polymer material, this banknote serves the dual purpose of enhancing durability and security against counterfeiting. The move to polymer is a noteworthy step in Nicaragua's currency management.

On the obverse side of the banknote, you'll find a captivating depiction of the Rubén Darío National Theatre (Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío). This renowned national theatre, situated in the capital city, Managua, holds great cultural significance. It is named in honor of Nicaragua's most celebrated poet, Rubén Darío. The theatre stands as a symbol of Nicaragua's cultural richness and artistic achievements.

Flipping to the reverse side, the banknote features a scene from El Güegüense, a traditional comedy ballet. This iconic cultural performance is an integral part of Nicaraguan heritage, showcasing the nation's artistic and theatrical traditions.

PMG (Paper Money Guaranty), founded in 2005, stands as a trusted independent third-party service dedicated to grading paper currency. It plays a pivotal role in upholding the authenticity and quality of banknotes on a global scale. Feel free to explore my assorted graded banknote collections for more noteworthy additions to your collection.

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