Ich weiß nicht so recht, wo ich da fragen bzw. nachgucken soll, also frage ich einfach hier. Und zwar würde ich gerne wissen, wie man die Leute nennt, die die Geldscheine sammeln? Kenn mich da absolut nicht aus.
Coming Next: A Newly Redesigned $10 Note
Safer, Smarter and More Secure $10 Note Expected To Enter Circulation in Early 2006
WASHINGTON - April 4, 2005 - Much like the redesigned $20 and $50 notes that have been issued over the last two years, the $10 denomination will be the next note slated for a make-over by the Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP). The newly designed $10 note is scheduled to be issued by the Federal Reserve in early 2006.
Similar to the new $20 and $50 notes' designs, the updated $10 note will feature enhanced security features, subtle background colors and American symbols of freedom. The new design of the $10 note is scheduled to be unveiled in late 2005.
The BEP has begun working with cash-handling equipment manufacturers to prepare that industry for the note's new design. This advance information allows the makers of vending machines, ATMs and other machines that receive and dispense cash to make technical adjustments to their equipment before the note goes into circulation. As with previous currency redesigns, the BEP will provide manufacturers with test notes and specifications about six months in advance of the note's entry into circulation.
"The BEP is working hard to ensure that the transition of the newly redesigned $10 note is as smooth as that of the $20 and $50 notes," said Tom Ferguson, director of the BEP. "We have worked closely with the cash-handling equipment manufacturers throughout the new currency program so that they have the information they need to ensure their machines accept the new bills."
The $100 note is also slated to be redesigned, but a timetable for its introduction is not yet set. The government has no plans to redesign the $5 note at this time, and the $1 and $2 notes will not be redesigned.
Public Education
Because the improved security features are more effective if the public knows about them, the U.S. government has undertaken a broad, global public education program. This program ensures that people all over the world know the new currency is coming, and helps them recognize and use the security features. The outreach includes cash handlers, merchants, business and industry associations, and the media.
A variety of training materials - such as posters, training videos and brochures - is available for the $20 and $50 redesigns in 24 languages. These materials are available through our website at www.moneyfactory.com/newmoney. Training materials specific to the $10 redesign will be available after its new design is unveiled.
Since the BEP began taking orders in May 2003, more than 62 million pieces of training materials, such as brochures, posters, videos and CD-ROMs, have been ordered by businesses and other organizations to help them train their cash-handling employees about the redesigned notes' enhanced security features.
The New Color of Money
While consumers should not use color to check the authenticity of their currency (relying instead on user-friendly security features - see below), color does add complexity to the note, making counterfeiting more difficult. Different colors are being used for different denominations, which will help everyone - particularly those who are visually impaired - to tell denominations apart.
Security Features
The new $10 redesign will retain three important security features that were first introduced in the 1990s and are easy for consumers and merchants alike to check:
* Color-shifting ink: The numeral in the lower right corner on the face of the note, indicating its denomination, changes color from copper to green when the note is tilted.
* Watermark: A faint image, similar to the portrait, which is part of the paper itself and is visible from both sides when held up to the light.
* Security thread: Also visible from both sides when held up to the light, this vertical strip of plastic is embedded in the paper and spells out the denomination in tiny print.
Counterfeiting: Increasingly Digital
Counterfeiting has been kept at low levels through a combination of improvements in security features, aggressive law enforcement and education efforts to inform the public about how to check their currency.
However, since 1995, digitally produced counterfeit notes have increased from less than one percent of all counterfeits detected in the United States to about 54 percent in 2004. To stay ahead of counterfeiters as advances in technology make digital counterfeiting of currency easier and cheaper, the government expects to redesign the currency about every seven to ten years.
da ist auch ein knopf für alle sprachen / hier das ganze in deutsch
Internationale Informationskampagne
Verantwortung. Vertrauen. Wert. Dafür steht der amerikanische Dollar auf der ganzen Welt. Für Millionen von Menschen außerhalb der Vereinigten Staaten ist die amerikanische Währung eine vertrauenswürdige Grundlage für Ersparnisse. Viele Menschen im Ausland verlassen sich bei ihren täglichen Geldtransaktionen auf den amerikanischen Dollar.
Laut Schätzungen der amerikanischen Notenbank, Federal Reserve, befinden sich bis zu zwei Drittel der im Umlauf befindlichen amerikanischen Währung außerhalb der USA. Das sind nahezu 700 Mrd. US-Dollar, die weltweit im Umlauf sind. Deshalb ist es wichtig, dass alle angesprochen werden, die die amerikanische Währung verwenden – sowohl in den USA als auch im Ausland – und ihnen Informationen über Änderungen an der Währung mitgeteilt werden.
Im Oktober 2003 gaben die Vereinigten Staaten ein neues Design der 20-Dollar-Note mit verbesserten Sicherheitsmerkmalen und zarten Hintergrundfarben, nämlich Blau, Grün und pfirsichfarben, aus. Am. 28. September 2004 wurde eine neue 50-US-Dollar-Note ausgegeben. Die nächste Stückelung, die im Rahmen der Serie eingeführt wird, ist die 10-US-Dollar-Note im Jahr 2005. Auch für die 100-US-Dollar-Note soll es ein neues Design geben. Der Zeitpunkt dieser Einführung liegt jedoch noch nicht fest. Gegenwärtig beabsichtigt die Regierung kein Neudesign der 5-US-Dollar-Note. Auch die 1- und 2-US-Dollar-Noten bleiben unverändert. Die Einführung neuer Währungsdesigns ist Teil der fortdauernden Anstrengungen seitens der amerikanischen Regierung, die Wirtschaft und das hart verdiente Geld der Bürger zu schützen.
Sowohl die neuen Noten als auch die Noten mit den alten Designs gelten weiterhin als Zahlungsmittel zum vollen Nennwert. Die alten 50-Dollar-Noten müssen nicht gegen neue eingetauscht werden. Die Vereinigten Staaten werden ihre Währung weder zurücknehmen noch abwerten. Das Geld ist und bleibt gut.
Da die amerikanische Währung außerhalb der Vereinigten Staaten so weit verbreitet ist, soll sichergestellt werden, dass Geschäfte und Finanzinstitutionen, Devisenhäuser, Polizeibehörden, Banken und alle sonstigen Personenkreise, die mit Bargeld arbeiten, sowie letztendlich die allgemeine Öffentlichkeit auf der ganzen Welt über die neuen Währungsdesigns und Merkmale Bescheid wissen.
Die für den Noten- und Münzdruck zuständige Druckerei, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, hat Informationsunterlagen wie z. B. Poster in 23 verschiedenen Sprachen entwickelt. Diese Unterlagen stehen Finanzinstitutionen und Geschäften im angemessenen Umfang kostenlos zur Verfügung.
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Es gibt bis jetzt kaum aktuelle Infos zum neuen 50er der Seychellen.
Die ZB website ist nicht zu erreichen und sonstwo gibt es kaum brauchbare Infos.
Ähnlich dem 100er hat der 50er nun auf verbesserte Sicherheitsmerkmale, wie den goldenen Fisch auf der Vorderseite des 100ers, bloß ist er auf der 2005er Ausgabe des 50ers in silber.
Erstes Bild kann hier vorgestellt werden mit bestem Dank an Kate's Paper Money.
Ein besserer Scan folgt, sobald verfügbar!!!
So, nun ist sie da, die bessere Abbildung des NEUEN 50er von den Seychellen.
In celebration of the sixth anniversary of the Moroccan king, Mohammed VI Throne Day, which starts July 28, Bank Al-Maghrib is going to issue a new banknote of 50 Dirhams. EMarrakech reports that in an official statement of Bank Al Maghrib, made on Monday, it indicated that the new bill's dominant color is going to be green and that its main theme will be "the land." Its recto's main motif will be King Mohammed's VI portrait.
Architect of financial and tourism to be replaced by Queeb Elizabeth 11
By MINDELL SMALL,Guardian Staff Reporter,mindell@nasguard.com
Sir Stafford Sands will be taken off the front of the $10 bill when the government reissues its bank notes over a six-to-eight-year period starting on Aug. 3.
The architect of The Bahamas' financial services and tourism sectors will be replaced with Queen Elizabeth II.
When the former Free National Movement government issued the notes featuring Sir Stafford, it caused controversy as the white Bahamian economist was also branded a racist by many as he left the country and vowed never to return when a black majority government first came to power in 1967.
Derek Rolle, Assistant manager of The Central Bank of The Bahamas, told The Guardian Tuesday that he was not certain why the $10 note was chosen first for reprinting or why its image was being changed.
"I don't know why. The government tells us who they want on the note and we just put it on. They don't give us a reason," he said.
"But we've taken the opportunity to redesign the entire family of notes and the $10.00 note is the first one in the new family that we're calling CRISP."
The 2005 $10 banknote will circulate concurrently with the existing series, until the old banknotes are phased out of circulation.
Mr Rolle added that the government plans to issue a new note approximately every year until the entire family of notes are complete.
"The $20 and the $50 are the next two that are scheduled for release and the government has not changed the figurehead of those," he said.
Counterfeit resistant
Mr Rolle further noted that the new notes would be more resistant to counterfeiting than the existing.
"They will be counterfeit resistant because nothing is really counterfeit proof. It's a combination of all the different security features, the way they are placed and how they are specifically integrated for each particular denomination which makes them resistant," he said.
Pretty design
The new $10 notes are dark blue, dark green, and maroon, bearing an elliptical border design on the front surrounding a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Additionally the series includes the signature of the Central Bank Governor.
The notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of The Bahamas Act 2000. A watermark of Queen Elizabeth II and the numeral 10 appears on the left and a map of The Bahamas in the centre.
At the back is a picture depicting Hope Town, Abaco, surrounded by various images, which include, on the left, a rainbow-arc flanked by the numeral $10 and the words "Ten Dollars," above, the words "The Central Bank of The Bahamas," and on the bottom centre, the coat-of-arms of The Bahamas.
Latest versions of NT$500, NT$1000 bills have improved anti-counterfeit features
Taiwan News, Staff Reporter / By Chang Ling Yin
The new NT$1,000 and NT$500 banknotes are displayed by the Central Bank of China yesterday./ central news agency
New versions of the NT$500 and NT$1,000 banknotes will be issued from today and people can go to the Bank of Taiwan to exchange their old bills for the new ones, the Central Bank of China said yesterday in a statement.
In order to improve the anti-forgery features of New Taiwan Dollar notes, and to make a clearer distinction between the NT$500 and the current NT$100 bills, the CBC will roll out new bills from today, the statement said.
According to the CBC, the new NT$1,000 bill will keep the same color, blue, but the new NT$500 banknote will be a darker brown color instead of the current light coffee color that often makes it difficult to distinguish between the red NT$100 and the NT$500 bills.
The CBC explained that the new NT$500 and NT$1,000 bills will maintain the same general size and design but will have improved anti-counterfeit features.
Along one side of the new notes, there will be a new holographic filament that will show seven different colors when the new bills are tilted under light. This means that the background geometric graphs on the face of the old NT$1,000 note, and the figure of a baseball pitcher on the old NT$500 note will be both be replaced by the "security filament."
The CBC also said that there will be a "security filament" on the backs of the new bills and that the holographic color of the numerals on the front lower left corner and back upper left of the new bills will vary between green and gold under light.
S.W. Chang, the director general of the CBC's Department of Issue, yesterday suggested that when people receive the new bills, they should look at the watermarks and hidden words, tilt the bills to detect the color changes of the security filament and the numerals and feel for the relieved printing.
CBC Governor Perng Fai-nan (彭淮南) had expressed confidence at a press conference on May 26 that there would be no counterfeit bank notes during the initial period when the new notes are issued.
Perng also noted that most countries usually issue new bills for an interval of three to six years and that the old edition of the NT$500 and NT$1,000 bills was issued five years ago.
According to the CBC's Web site, the date of issue for the old NT$500 bills was December 15, 2000 and for the old NT$1,000 bills, July 3, 2000.
Chang said that because all financial or banking institutions have to obtain new notes from the Bank of Taiwan, it is difficult to determine when these institutions will obtain adequate stocks of new notes. Therefore, in the initial stage, only the BOT will exchange old notes he said.
Chang said that the CBC will provide adequate numbers of new NT$500 and NT$1,000 bills in time for next Lunar New Year.
The old versions of the NT$500 and NT$1,000 notes will remain in circulation until July 31, 2007 after which only the BOT will exchange the old notes for new ones, the CBC said.
The Central Bank plans to print a booklet entitled ""To Know the New NT$500 and NT$1,000 Notes," in order to help the public become more familiar with the new bills as soon as possible. The booklets will be available free of cost at banking institutions and shopping malls.
Central Bank of China Governor Perng Fai-nan, left, holds up specimens of the new NT$1,000 and NT$500 banknotes at a press conference yesterday. The new notes will be in circulation from July 20.
PS: sobald ich aus Taiwan "die neuen" habe, werde ich diese als Abb. nachreichen!!!
Die Serie der neuen Banknoten aus der Ukraine wurde mit den letzten fehlenden Werten zu 1, 2 und 10 Hriwnia letztes Jahr gerade mal vervollständigt,
da erscheint bereits eine neue Banknote zu 1 Griwna mit neuer Jahreszahl 2005.
Alle Sicherheitsmerkmale und Designs sind gleich geblieben, bis aud die Jahreszahl und die Unterschrift des ZB-Gouverneurs.
Russia to issue 5,000 ruble banknotes in 2006 - Bank of Russia
MOSCOW, August 10 (RIA Novosti) - The Board of Directors of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia) have decided to issue new banknotes in the denomination of 5,000 rubles (about $180) in 2006, a bank news release said.
The new 5,000 ruble banknotes will be put into circulation to meet cash turnover and average wage growth in Russia, the bank said.
The banknote's design will continue the 1997 "Russian cities" series with images of the Russian Far East city of Khabarovsk.
The Bank of Russia intends to present a description of the new banknote and its security features in early 2006.