Rare Vintage Banknotes Lot – Kuwait, Egypt, Libya & Ukraine Currency – Collectible World Paper Money Notes
This listing includes a set of 4 vintage banknotes from different countries, each carrying its own unique history and design. Perfect for collectors of world currency and historical paper money.
Obverse (front): Shows the Kuwait Towers, the national emblem featuring a dhow (traditional sailing ship) and falcon wings, with Arabic inscriptions.
Reverse (back): Traditional Kuwaiti motifs and heritage patterns.
Year of Issue: 1968
Historical Note: One of the earliest issues from the Central Bank of Kuwait, now highly collectible.
Obverse (front): Portrait of Ivan Mazepa, a Ukrainian hetman and national figure.
Reverse (back): Depicts Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Year of Issue: Early 2000s, issued by the National Bank of Ukraine.
Historical Note: This note celebrates Ukraine’s cultural and national heritage after its independence.
Obverse (front): Features Roman ruins of Bosra, with geometric patterns and Arabic inscriptions.
Reverse (back): Traditional Libyan motifs and state emblem.
Year of Issue: Circulated on1971 by the Central Bank of Libya.
Historical Note: Small fractional denomination, now rarely seen in circulation, making it an attractive collectible.
Obverse (front): Shows the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, one of the oldest universities in the world.
Reverse (back): Egyptian coat of arms (eagle) and decorative patterns.
Year of Issue: 1990s, Central Bank of Egypt.
Historical Note: A widely recognized note reflecting Egypt’s Islamic heritage and cultural influence.
Each note represents a different region (Middle East & Eastern Europe) and period in history. Together, they form a diverse and unique world currency lot suitable for collectors, hobbyists, or as a cultural gift.