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The Bank of England officially announced yesterday that the reverse side of new polymer £50 notes w...
Denmark 10 Kroner banknote of 1950-1974
Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising of the Jutland Peninsula along with a numerous islands....
Monuments on Roman coins part 8: Temple of Augustus
The temple of Augustus is dedicated to the first Roman Emperor- Augustus. This temple is located in ...
First Banknotes of European Bank
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Stockholms Banco also known as the Bank of Palmstruch or Palmstruch Bank in Sw...
The Faroe Island's Lady of Husavik Stamps
Issued on 26th February, “Lady of Husavik” stamps of the Faroe Island feature the legend of weal...
This Gold Half-Ashrafi was issued by Nasir-ud-Din Haider from Dar-us-Sultanate Lakhnau suba Awadh is...
City Burhanpur and Mughal Empire
Burhanpur is a small city situated in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh; it is situated on the ban...
King Joseph’s gold Xerafins
King Joseph I was known as ‘The Reformer, his reign saw the invasion of Franco-Spanish which also ...
Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy
Born today on 15th July in 1783 Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy was the 1st Baronet Jejeebhoy of Bombay. He ...
Bon Festival of Japan
Bon or Obon is a Japanese Buddhist-Confucian custom to honor the spirits of one's ancestors. It has...
Coinage of Michael II the Amorian
Michael II the Amorian, was the Byzantine Emperor reigning from 820 to 829 AD. He was the first rule...
Military Working Dogs Set to be Released
On 1st August, the USPS is going to release a set of four forever stamps dedicated to the military w...
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