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Designs that were used on coins and banknotes from the same issuer

Started by <k>, November 30, 2018, 12:02:30 AM

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Guernsey, 1 pound, 1985.

The Guernsey pound coin features a detail from the Guernsey pound note.

Edge inscription: "BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY".





A Guernsey pound note.

It shows the pound sign, as seen on the coin.
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Jamaican coins.

See also:  National heroes of Jamaica.


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Jamaican banknotes.
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East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, 50 cents, 1909.

See:  British Empire: East Africa and Uganda Protectorates.


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East Africa, 1 shilling banknote.
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Paraguay, 1 guaraní, 1975.

The obverse of the 1 guaraní coin depicted a Paraguayan soldier.




The soldier on a 1 guaraní banknote.
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Obverse of the 5 guaraníes coin.

It depicted a Paraguayan woman.




The same design on a 1950s banknote.
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Obverse of the 10 guaraníes coin.

It featured Eugenio Alejandrino Garay Argaña (1875-1937).

He was a Paraguayan general who fought in the Chaco War (1932-1935) between Paraguay and Bolivia.




The design had originally appeared on a 1950s banknote.
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Obverse of the 50 guaraníes coin.

The obverse features Marshal José Félix Estigarribia Insaurralde.




The 1950s banknote on which the design was based.
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Obverse of the 50 guaraníes coin.

Its obverse depicted José Eduvigis Díaz Vera (1833-1867), a famous Paraguayan general.




The old banknote on which the coin design is based.
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The reverse of the 50 guaraníes coin.

It depicted the ruins of Humaitá Church.





The old banknote on which the coin design is based.
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Obverse of the 500 guaraníes.

It depicted General Bernardino Caballero, President of Paraguay from 1881 to 1886.




The old banknote on which the coin design is based.
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Obverse of the 1000 guaraníes coin.

It depicts Marshal Francisco Solano López, President of Paraguay from 1862 to 1870.




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The reverse of the 1000 guaraníes coin.

The design depicts the Pantheon of National Heroes.




The Pantheon on an old Paraguayan banknote.


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Quote from: <k> on November 30, 2018, 12:20:51 AM
East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, 50 cents, 1909.

The coin is dated 1909 and the banknote is dated 1943. How could this then be a coin design taken from a banknote. Looks like a banknote design taken from a coin.