Very nice! The new 1000 tenge from Kazakhstan set to release in early 2025 according to the national bank will have two dog breeds on them as the focus
Amazing how few dogs are on banknotes - at least world banknotes. Dogs are found more often on obsolete notes - one of my favorites has a vignette laying down guarding a safe. Kudos to your hard work to find the dogs. Thanks Ben!
Dogs are hard to find. My eyes are getting worse so searching scenes looking for the beasts is hard. I have one certainlly Chile P134A 1/2 escudo. The second is Cambodia P38 reverse.. It looks like a dog but could be something else. The last one is not dogs but wolves, Lithunia 500 Talonas P46. A beautifu etching, one standing and the other proudly sitting with its head in the air.
Very nice!
The new 1000 tenge from Kazakhstan set to release in early 2025 according to the national bank will have two dog breeds on them as the focus
I will be getting that note!
I have a couple US obsolete banknotes with dogs on them.
In the video or in the description I addressed that there were a lot of dogs on early US notes ...
Wapsipinican Land Co. Anamosa Iowa 3 dollar note 1857 has 2 dogs on it, one in the main venete and a separate dog head bottom center
Thanks for adding to the list!
Amazing how few dogs are on banknotes - at least world banknotes. Dogs are found more often on obsolete notes - one of my favorites has a vignette laying down guarding a safe. Kudos to your hard work to find the dogs. Thanks Ben!
@PolarCurrency I remember that vignette. As an animal, dogs are certainly under represented on banknotes. I do like those obsoletes with dogs...
Nice mate 🎉🎉
Thanks 😁
mexico tamaulipas bank 1902 5 pesos you're welcome ^^
Thanks for the add.
Dogs are hard to find. My eyes are getting worse so searching scenes looking for the beasts is hard. I have one certainlly Chile P134A 1/2 escudo. The second is Cambodia P38 reverse.. It looks like a dog but could be something else. The last one is not dogs but wolves, Lithunia 500 Talonas P46. A beautifu etching, one standing and the other proudly sitting with its head in the air.
I had considered adding wolves and foxes...