Marshall Bolognesi, Patron Of The Peruvian Army: 100,000 Intis (Peru, 1989)-Reference
This large Peruvian banknote represents the 9th denomination of the Inti (3rd, Series 1988-89). The observe features a portrait of...
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Marshall Bolognesi, Patron Of The Peruvian Army: 100,000 Intis (Peru, 1989)-Reference
The Fall And Rebirth Of The Hotel Llao Llao: 1 Peso (Argentina, 1983)-Reference
On The Edge, Of The Americas: 100 Pesos (Argentina, 1983)-Reference
Independence, Early Notes Of The Croatian Republic: 100,000 Dinara (Croatia, 1993)-Article
Independence, Early Notes Of The Croatian Republic: 50,000 Dinara (Croatia, 1993)-Article
Independence, Early Notes Of The Croatian Republic: 10,000 Dinara (Croatia, 1992)-Article
Independence, Early Notes Of The Croatian Republic: 5,000 Dinara (Croatia, 1992)-Article
Independence, Early Notes Of The Croatian Republic: 2,000 Dinara (Croatia, 1992)-Article
The Barking Deer Of Vietnam: 200 Dong (South Vietnam, 1972)-Article
Madagascar, The Land Of Great Fertility: 25,000 Francs (Madagascar, 1998)-Reference
Madagascar, The Colonized Land Of Natural Wonders: 5,000 Francs (Madagascar, 1995)-Reference
The Raffia Weavers Of Madagascar: 2,500 Francs (Madagascar, 1998)-Reference
Notes Of Fiji, The Nation's Youth: 2 Dollars (Fiji, 2011)-Reference
Samoan Commemoration, The Chief's Jubilee: 2 Tala (Samoa, 2003)-Reference
Rei Amador And The Papa Figo: 5,000 Dobras (São Tomé and Príncipe, 1996)-Reference
Modern Notes Of Sri Lanka, Serendib Scops Owl: 20 Rupees (Sri Lanka, 2010)-Reference
Made In Russia, Venezuelan Bolivars: 50,000 Bolivares (Venezuela, 2019)-Article
Made In Russia, Venezuelan Bolivars: 20,000 Bolivares (Venezuela, 2019)-Article
Made In Russia, Venezuelan Bolívars: 10,000 Bolivares (Venezuela, 2019)-Article
Living Bulldozers, The Asian Elephant: 1,000 Dong (South Vietnam, 1972)-Article