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World Banknote Illustrated: The Art of Money, the Most Beautiful Local Tycoon Gold, Rising Posture! Algeria Antarctica Bahamas Belgium Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Central African Countries Colombia Comoros Cook Islands Costa Rica Czechoslovakia Djibouti Equatorial African Country Estonia France Gabon Greece Guinea-Bissau Hungary Indonesia Italy North Korea Laos Latvia Lebanon Macedonia

People with high taste generally don't think money is beautiful, but you have to admit that there are always some banknotes in the world that look better. It should be noted that there is no absolute standard for beauty, and you may not agree with whether it is the "most" beautiful, but these people on the list are worthy of being beautiful.

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Description: Algerian banknote, 1941 edition, denominated at 1,000 francs. Algeria was once a French colony, and its banknotes have the common characteristics of the banknotes of the franc area, with bright colors and large banknote sizes. The obverse depicts a French colonist family and farmland, while the back depicts the heads of native women and crops. Algeria is the second largest country in Africa, but has only 3 per cent of its arable land. Algeria is located in the north of Africa, there is no concept of black Africa, its main population is Berbers and Arabs, mostly believe in Islam, and have Arab cultural characteristics.

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Description: Algerian banknote, 1964 edition, denomination 50 dinars. After Independence, Algeria switched to the dinar as its national currency, which is also the monetary unit of many Arab countries. Two goats on the front and a camel caravan on the back. Although the large area of the Sahara Desert is not as good as the green water and green mountains, but the heavens do not treat them badly, the surface of the land is exchanged for the wealth of the underground - oil and gas. The abundance of mineral deposits makes Algeria one of the richest countries in Africa.

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Description: Antarctica banknote, 1996 edition, denominated at $1. Antarctica has no permanent inhabitants and is mostly scientists and explorers. The Antarctic dollar is not a country's legal tender, but it can circulate there. The coin was issued by the "Antarctica Overseas Exchange" of the United States and is equivalent to the US dollar. The front motif is an Antarctic landscape and the back is a large herd of penguins.

World Banknote Illustrated: The Art of Money, the Most Beautiful Local Tycoon Gold, Rising Posture! Algeria Antarctica Bahamas Belgium Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Central African Countries Colombia Comoros Cook Islands Costa Rica Czechoslovakia Djibouti Equatorial African Country Estonia France Gabon Greece Guinea-Bissau Hungary Indonesia Italy North Korea Laos Latvia Lebanon Macedonia

Description: Bahamas banknote, 1968 edition, denominated at $3. This picture is the back of the banknote, the pattern is the famous "Paradise Beach", and the front is a portrait of the young Queen of England. The Bahamas, an archipelagic country in the North Atlantic, near Florida and Cuba in the United States, was once a British colony with a population of only 300,000, mostly black. Due to its year-round warm climate and many beaches, the Bahamas has become a popular tourist destination in the Americas, with more than a factor in its population each year. Tourism is the backbone of the country's economy.

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Description: Bahamas banknote, 1968 edition, denominated at $10. There are also 1965 and 1974 editions of the same motif. This image is on the back of the banknote, and on the front is a portrait of the young Queen of England. The Bahamas currency remains essentially equivalent to the US dollar. 1965, 1968 and 1974 editions, the 20,50,100 yuan banknotes are relatively rare.

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Description: Belgian banknote, 1956 edition, 50 francs. The coin is also available in 1948, with a peasant woman and a basket of fruit on the left and a man planting trees on the right; a farmer sharpening a sickle on the back and a woman harvesting on the right. The theme of agriculture is rare in Belgian banknotes.

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Description: Cambodian banknote, 1956 edition (no age on the banknote), 50 riel. The coin is rare and is the first treasure in Cambodia, a former French colony that is part of Indochina. The territory of Angkor Temple is famous all over the world and has become the motif of banknotes of many French colonial countries. On the front is a man carrying water in a bamboo tube, and on the back is a Buddhist building. Cambodians believe in Buddhism.

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Description: Cambodian banknotes, 1956-1972 (no age on the banknote), 500 riels. The coin is available in a variety of signature editions, with different dates of issue and prices varying. The banknote has a farmer ploughing field on the front and a temple on the back.

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Description: Cameroon banknotes, 1962 (no age on the face), 500 francs. Cameroon was once a German colony, and after Germany's defeat in World War I, it was divided by France and Britain, and the country's banknotes retain the Style of French regional banknotes, with french and English scripts on the face. The front is patterned with farmers and cows, and the back is harvested with bananas.

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Description: Cameroon banknotes, 1962 edition (no age on the face), denominated at 1,000 francs. Cameroon now uses the common currency of the Central African states. Pattern harvesting cocoa, and carrying goods with their heads are the practice of many peoples of the world.

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Description: Canadian banknote, 1935 edition, $20. The coin is a banknote issued by the Commercial Bank of Canada, and the other denominations in the full set of banknotes are equally beautifully patterned. On the left side of the obverse is the trident of neptune (i.e., Poseidon, the greek god of the sea), the trident, the lower right is the three daughters of the sea, and to the right is mercury, the patron god of commerce (who is also the messenger of the gods).

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Note: Banknotes of the Central African Republic, 1980 (no age on the face), 5,000 francs. The coin is identical to the banknotes of Chad and previous equatorial African countries. The girl on the front holds the "customs union" and locally produced agricultural products, and the back plane, water conservancy, tractor to transport timber, reflecting the economic life of the country.

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Note: Banknotes of the Central African Countries, 1997 edition, denominated at 5,000 francs. The Central African States are a monetary union of several former French colonial countries in central Africa that issue common currencies, including Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The monetary union was formerly known as the Equatorial African States. The coin's country name p belongs to Chad. The banknotes are workers on the front and cotton is harvested on the back.

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Description: Central African banknote, 1997 edition, denomination 10,000 francs, the country name code e belongs to Cameroon. The head of the girl on the front, the fisherman on the back.

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Description: Colombian banknote, 1993 edition, 10,000 pesos. Colombia takes its name from Columbus, the navigator who discovered the New World. The front is patterned with native maidens and the golden figure on their backs; on the back are various local birds, and an early world map.

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Description: Colombian banknote, 1995 edition, 5000 pesos. On the front of the banknote is the Colombian poet Silva, who committed suicide at the age of 31, as if there were not a few poets in the world who died early; the back pattern night, full moon, silence, cold white, maiden, which is a poem written by Silva to commemorate the deceased sister, "Night".

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Description: Comorian banknotes, 1997 (no age on the face), 2500 francs. The Comoros is a small island nation located in the western Indian Ocean and was once a French colony. The banknote has a maiden figure on the obverse, a large turtle on the back, and a landscape of the Ocean Island nation in the background.

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Description: Comorian banknote, 1997 edition (no age on face), denomination 10,000 francs. Women in hoods on the front reflect the local Muslim culture, and mosques on the back represent the country's Islamic colors.

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Description: Cook Islands banknotes, 1987 edition (no age on the banknote), denominated at $10. The Cook Islands are an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, and in the 18th century, the British navigator James Cook became the first European to discover the island, so the island was called the Cook Islands. The obverse motif is a beautiful legend "Inna and the Shark", and the back is a statue of the gods.

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Description: Costa Rican banknotes, 1968-92, denominations of 5 kolangs. The market price of the new coin is different, and its value is determined according to the order of the year of issuance of the banknote. This is the back of the banknote, showing the port market, and the front of the image is a statue of The President of Costa Rica, Rafael.

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Description: Costa Rican banknote, 1996 edition, denominated in 5,000 kolangs. This figure is the back of the banknote, depicting flora and fauna and local carvings, and the obverse is an engraving with local cultural characteristics. Costa Rica is located at the southern tip of Central America and is home to a wide variety of wildlife.

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Description: Czechoslovak banknote, 1931 edition, denominated in 100 crowns. The coin has the word "ticket sample" on the top of the coin. A naked boy on the left side of the front has an unfolded book on his leg, a sapling on his right, a statue of Liberty on the right, a peasant couple on the left on the back of the banknote, and two naked children on the right holding a statue of President Masaliko. Czechoslovakia was a product of the aftermath of World War I, which withered away and established the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic, which had a history of more than 100 banknotes from 1919 to 1992.

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Description: Czechoslovak banknote, 1988 edition, 20 CZK. The coin is the back of the banknote. On the obverse of the banknote is a statue of the educator Kaumansky, on the back is a tree of life growing on a scroll symbolizing knowledge, and on the right is a pair of young people reading.

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Description: Djibouti banknotes, 1927-38 (no age on face), denominated at 500 francs, issued by CIC. The coin is a sample of the ticket and is relatively rare. Located in northeastern Africa, near the Gulf of Aden, Djibouti was once a French colony. The coin also appeared in many former French colonial countries, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, Tahiti and other places. The obverse is a portrait of a Western woman and the back is a half-naked native woman.

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Description: Djibouti banknote, available in 1927, 1938, denominated in 500 francs, issued by Crédit Décol. The coin is a ticket sample and is rare. The pattern shows a woman wearing a headscarf carrying water.

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Note: Banknotes of equatorial African States, 1963 (no age on the face), denominations of 500 francs. Equatorial Africa is a monetary union of several former French colonial countries in central Africa that issue common currencies, including Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The monetary union was later renamed the Central African States. The coin's country name code d belongs to Gabon. The front is patterned with the head of a black girl, and the background is open-pit mined; the back is radar and men riding camels. The motifs show the economic development of post-independence African countries.

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Description: Estonian banknote, 1994, denominated in 500 CZK. This picture is a beautiful landscape painting on the back of the banknote. On the obverse of the banknote is the head of Jacobsson, a pioneer of Estonian nationalism. Estonia is a small Baltic state historically under German and Russian control and was one of the 15 republics of the Soviet Union.

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Description: French banknote, 1935 edition, 50 francs. The frontal grain goddess Ceres, also translated as Chris. On the back is a statue of Mercury, the messenger and god of commerce of the gods. Mercury held a snake battle, a symbol of wealth, and appeared on the banknotes of many Countries in the West, usually naked men, wearing a winged hat or stepping on a flywheel, holding a snake battle. France is the country that issues the most beautiful banknotes in the world, characterized by: exquisite patterns, bright colors, and large ticket widths. From a banknote point of view, France is worthy of the art of art.

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Description: French banknote, 1955 edition, denominated at 10,000 francs. Front pattern beauty, globe. Female designer on the back. The exquisite composition and brilliant colors of French banknotes are not only used in the french currency, but also radiate to France's colonial countries around the world, so that the banknotes of the franc region are the most beautiful banknotes in the world.

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Description: Gabonese banknotes, 1983-1991 (no age on the face), 10,000 francs. Gabon now uses the common currency of the Central African countries. A number of Central African countries, such as Cameroon, Chad, the Central African Republic and the Congo, issued the same pattern banknotes. The front is patterned with a girl's head, and the back is loaded with melons and fruits.

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Description: Greek banknote, 1935 edition, 1000 drachmas. This picture is on the back of the banknote, a beautiful woman dressed in Greek national costumes, a worker in the background, a ship, a train.

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Description: Guinea-Bissau banknote, 1978, denominated in 1,000 pesos. There are two versions of this coin. Guinea-Bissau is located in West Africa and was once an overseas province of Portugal. This picture is the back of the banknote, which shows "Women's Victory".

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Description: Hungarian banknote, 1943 edition, 100 fangos. The man holding grain and the woman wearing a garland on the front of the banknote, and Mercury, the god of commerce and messenger of the gods, on the back, holds a snake battle, symbolizing wealth. On the right is the blacksmith, symbolizing industry.

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Description: Indonesian banknote, 1975 edition, denominated in Rs 10,000. On the obverse is a famous Borobudur relief from the island of Java, and on the back is a giant Balinese mask.

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Description: Italian banknote, 1975 edition, denominated at 20,000 LIR. On the obverse of the banknote is the great painter Titian, and on the back is Titian's famous painting "Holy Love and Common Love".

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Description: Italian banknote, 1997 edition, denominated at 500,000 LIRa. On the obverse is a statue of the great painter Rafael and his works, and on the back is the famous painting "The Sages of Athens", which includes Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and so on. Italy's history has given birth to many masters of the art of the century, and the country's banknotes have lost no time in showing the artistic geniuses of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Titian, Raphael, Bernini, Caravaggio and others.

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Description: North Korean banknote, 1978 edition, denomination 1 yuan. The obverse pattern reflects the conscious characteristics of the banknotes of socialist countries, and in the middle of the back is a famous film actor, and the background is a figure of a revolutionary war figure.

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Description: Lao banknote, 1957 edition (no age on the face), denomination 100 kip. The lao king on the front is like a group of dragons on the right, and the Lao girl on the back holds a pot of roses, which also appears on the previous Indochina Lao banknotes.

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Description: Latvian banknote, 1935 edition, 20 lats. On the front is the castle of Riga, on the back and on the right is a woman dressed in national costumes, on the left shoulder a farmer carrying a sickle, the western sickle is different from the sickle used by the Easterners, the handle is very long, and there is no need to bend when harvesting or weeding.

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Description: Lebanese banknote, 1950 edition, denominated at £50. The front motif is a city view, and the back is a ruin.

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Description: Macedonian banknote, 1996 edition, denomination 10 dinars. Statue of the goddess body on the front, peacock on the back.

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