Sunday 31 July 2016

Commonwealth of Australia 1 Pounds ND(1938)


Australia, P 26a, Renniks 29, Commonwealth of Australia, 1 Pound, (1938). Portrait of King George VI at right on front. Signatures Sheehan - McFarlane. large 1 Pound at left on back.,

This notes featured is 1 Pound and it is in Choice EF condition graded by PMG 45 EPQ, a very nice and scarce notes

This notes available for sale at www.anumismatics.com

Monday 11 July 2016

PMG Grades 1 Millions Notes Worldwide


PMG reaches this exciting achievement at the start of its 10 year anniversary.

Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG®) has announced that it has graded its 1 millionth note. It is the first third-party paper money grading service to reach this important industry milestone.
This accomplishment comes as PMG celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Founded in 2005, PMG has grown to become the world’s largest independent paper money certification service because of its commitment to accuracy, consistency and integrity as well as its comprehensive guarantee of grade and authenticity, the strongest in the industry.
“This remarkable achievement illustrates the transformative effect that PMG has had on the hobby of paper money collecting in the last decade,” says Mark Salzberg, chairman of Certified Collectibles Group (CCG), the parent company of PMG. “Collectors and dealers around the world have embraced PMG because of the added confidence that comes from its expert grading, resulting in higher prices realized and greater liquidity for PMG-certified notes.”
Headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, PMG has opened offices around the world to keep up with the growing demand for its expert authentication and grading services. PMG now has locations in Hong Kong; Munich, Germany; Zurich, Switzerland; Shanghai and Guangzhou, China; Singapore; and Seoul, Korea.
PMG’s rapid international expansion has been propelled by particularly strong interest in Asia. PMG has now certified more than 150,000 Chinese notes, more than 70,000 Korean notes, nearly 45,000 Hong Kong notes, more than 35,000 Malaysian notes and nearly 25,000 Singaporean notes.
“These figures reflect PMG’s position as the market leader and the market’s widespread acceptance of PMG certification,” adds Salzberg. “We are honored by the support that we have received and we will continue to expand upon our role as the world’s preferred third-party paper money grading service.”

Sunday 10 July 2016

Commonwealth of Australia 10 Shillings ND(1936-39)


Australia, P 21, Renniks 11, Commonwealth of Australia, 10 Shillings, (1936-39). Portrait of King George V at right on front. Signatures Riddle - Sheehan. Allegorical manufacturers at center, large 10/- at left on back.,

This notes featured is 10 Shillings and it is in AU condition graded by PMG 55, a very nice and scarce notes


Wednesday 6 July 2016

Sunday 3 July 2016

Argentina New 500 Peso on 1 july 2016



The Banco Central de la República Argentina introduced a new 500-peso note on July 1, 2016. This note is the first in a new series of banknotes featuring the native fauna of various regions of the country.

Belarus New Banknote intoduced 01.07.2016
















The Belarusian ruble was redenominated with the existing notes exchanged for new ones at a rate of 10,000:1. A total of seven denominations (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 rublei) were introduced on 1 July 2016.

The theme of the new notes is “Belarus is my country,” with each denomination dedicated to one of the regions of Belarus and the city of Minsk: 5 rubles dedicated to Brest region, 10 rubles to Vitebsk region, 20 rubles to Gomel region, 50 rubles to Grodno region, 100 rubles to Minsk region, 200 rubles to Mogilev region, and 500 rubles to the city of Minsk.

The National Bank of the Republic of Belarus ordered the "new" notes from De La Rue in 2008, but due to the global economic crisis of the time, the redenomination was postponed and the freshly printed notes were stored in the bank's vaults. As such, the notes to be issued in 2016 bear the series date of 2009 and the facsimile signature of Petr P. Prokopovich, the then chairman of the board of the bank. Also, the new 50-ruble note carries an inscription which is inconsistent with currently applicable Belarusian spelling rules. These inconsistencies will be addressed as new notes are ordered from the printer.