![]() ![]() The design continues to highlight Mexican cultural and historic characteristics with new graphic motifs. The reverse “piece de resistance” image features a temperate forest ecosystem which is known worldwide as the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. The vertical format note is printed on polymer and features one of Mexico’s national heroines and poet/writer Sor Juana Indes de la Cruz. The Banco de Mexico was both the printer and issuer of this award-winning design banknote, which is part of the bank’s current G Series introduced in 2018. With well over 100 new banknotes released worldwide during 2020, only 24 were deemed of sufficiently new design to be member nominated. The design is complemented by a wide range of world-class security features including an Optiks security thread.The International Bank Note Society (IBNS) has selected the Banco de Mexico to receive its annual prestigious “Bank Note of the Year Award” for 2020. The residence of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the emblem of 20 years of independence and commemorative text can be seen on the reverse. UK’s £5 and £10 note Kazakhstan’s 10,000-tenge note Released on Jto mark the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence, this high-denomination note depicts the Kazakh Eli monument, the National Emblem and the National Flag on the front, along with images of doves flying. A king scallop from Strangford Lough also features on the notes, as does an Ulster Glade potato from Co Antrim. The £5 note features images of Strangford Lough and Brent Geese, while the new £10 note displays Lough Erne, Irish hare and Guelderrose shrubs. The new notes are based on the theme ‘Living in Nature’ developed by and for Northern Ireland with a panel of experts. Ulster Bank, one of the Big Four Irish banks, unveiled its new polymer £5 and £10 notes, which will be printed portrait rather than the traditional landscape shape. The UK’s first ‘vertical’ bank notes will enter circulation in Northern Ireland next year. This artistic rendering of the historic map shows the waterfront, Citadel and Gottingen Street, the thoroughfare where Viola’s Studio of Beauty Culture was located. The new bill also feature a map of Halifax’s historic north end, home to one of Canada’s oldest black communities and the locat ion where Desmond opened her first salon. Desmond is the first Canadian woman to be featured on a regularly circulating banknote, according to the Bank of Canada. The note, which went into circulation last month, is the first vertically oriented banknote in Canada. Agenciesīermuda’s $2 note Canada’s $10 note This newly-minted vertical bank note, released in November 2 018, features civil rights pioneer and businesswoman Viola Desmond’s portrait. The aesthetics apart, the note also has unique security features like Optiks embedded metallic thread, a hibiscus watermark, a sailboat electrotype and a transparent butterfly that appears when the note is inspected closely. Released in 2010, the note was chosen as the Bank Note of the Year by the International Bank Note Society. The back is more subtle, featuring the clock tower at the Royal Naval Dockyard and a famous statue of Neptune. A gorgeous puffed up Bermuda bluebird towers over a profile of Queen Elizabeth II on the front of these vertical notes.
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