LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will gradually see coins, banknotes and stamps bearing the image of King Charles, while the new monarch's cypher will also appear on government buildings and red mail pillar ...
The death of Queen Elizabeth II after a 70-year reign will set in motion a number of changes to daily life, including a change in coins and banknotes in the United Kingdom. During the Queen’s rule, ...
Syria has begun circulating new currency bills, a year after Bashar Assad's government fell. Central Bank Governor Mokhles ...
Central bank will cut two zeros from Syrian pound and replace images of ousted dictator with olives, roses and mulberries ...
The Bank of Korea announced on the 13th that it had disposed of 364,010,000 damaged banknotes and coins worth 2.8404 trillion ...
Billions of banknotes and coins around the world featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II are set to be replaced following her death. For almost 70 years, the Queen's image has appeared on the ...
Coins and banknotes featuring King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II will co-circulate, according to the Royal Mint, the official maker of U.K. coins."The first coins bearing the effigy of His ...