List of people on banknotes

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This is a list of people on the banknotes of different countries. The customary design of banknotes in most countries is a portrait of a notable citizen (living and/or deceased) on the front (or obverse) or on the back (or reverse) of the banknotes, unless the subject is featured on both sides.

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Abkhazia

Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg Currency: Apsar (since 2008)

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Vladislav Arynba 1945–20101st President of Abkhazia (1994–2005)500 apsarsObverse2018 (commemorative)

Albania

Flag of Albania.svg Currency: Lek (pl. Lekë) (since 1926)
Symbol: L

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Fan Noli 1882–1965Priest and politician100 LekëObverse1996
Naim Frashëri 1846–1900Poet and writer200 LekëObverse1996
Ismail Qemali 1844–19211st Head of State of Albania (1912); 1st Prime Minister of Albania (1912–1914); 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs (1912–1913)500 LekëObverse1996
Pjetër Bogdani 1630–1689Writer and poet1,000 LekëObverse1996
King Gent (Gentius)  ?-167 BCLast Illyrian king of the Ardiaean State2,000 LekëObverse2007
George Kastrioti (Skanderbeg) 1405–1468Prince of Kastrioti (1443–1468)5,000 LekëObverse1996
Aleksandër Stavre Drenova (Asdreni) 1872–1947Poet; known for writing the National Anthem of Albania Himni i Flamurit 10,000 LekëObverse2018

Angola

Flag of Angola.svg Currency: Kwanza (since 1999)
Symbol: Kz

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos Santos 1922–1979 (Agostinho Neto); 1942–2022 (José Eduardo dos Santos)President of Angola (1975–1979) (Agostinho Neto); President of Angola (1979–2017) (José Eduardo dos Santos)All (1–2,000 kwanzas)Obverse1999
Agostinho Neto and José Eduardo dos Santos 1922–1979 (Agostinho Neto); 1942–2022 (José Eduardo dos Santos)President of Angola (1975–1979) (Agostinho Neto); President of Angola (1979–2017) (José Eduardo dos Santos)All (5-5,000 kwanzas)Obverse2012 and 2017
Agostinho Neto 1922–1979President of Angola (1975–1979)All (200-10,000 kwanzas)Obverse2020

Argentina

Flag of Argentina.svg Currency: Peso (since 1992)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Manuel Belgrano 1770–1820Economist, lawyer, politician, and military leader; took part in the Argentine Wars of Independence and created the Flag of Argentina$10Obverse (1999 and 2016); Reverse (2016)1999 and 2016
Juana Azurduy de Padilla 1780 or 1781–1862Guerrilla military leader$10Reverse2016
Juan Manuel de Rosas 1793–1877Politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confederation$20Obverse2000
Domingo Sarmiento 1811–18887th President of Argentina (1868–1874)$50Obverse1999
Antonio Rivero 1808–?Leading an unsuccessful resistance against the British in 1833$50Reverse2015
Julio Argentino Roca 1843–191414th President of Argentina (2 Terms: October 12, 1880 – October 12, 1886; October 12, 1898 – October 12, 1904)$100Obverse1999
María Eva Duarte de Perón 1919–1952First Lady of Argentina (1946–1952)$100Obverse2012

Armenia

Flag of Armenia.svg Currency: Dram (since 1993)
Symbol: Armenian dram sign.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Aram Khachaturian 1903–1978Composer Armenian dram sign.svg 50Obverse1998
Victor Ambartsumian 1908–1996Scientist and one of the founders of theoretical astrophysics Armenian dram sign.svg 100Obverse1998
Alexander Tamanian 1878–1936Architect Armenian dram sign.svg 500Obverse1999
Yeghishe Charents 1897–1937Poet, writer and public activist Armenian dram sign.svg 1,000Obverse1999
Paruyr Sevak 1924–1971Poet, translator and literary critic Armenian dram sign.svg 1,000Both2018
Tigran Petrosian 1929–1984Grandmaster and World Chess Champion (1963–1969) Armenian dram sign.svg 2,000Both2018
Hovhannes Tumanyan 1869–1923Writer and public activist Armenian dram sign.svg 5,000Obverse1999
William Saroyan 1908–1981Armenian-American novelist, playwright and short story writer; awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1940 and won an Academy Award for Best Story for the film adaptation of his novel The Human Comedy in 1943 Armenian dram sign.svg 5,000Both2018
Avetik Isahakyan 1875–1957Lyric writer, poet and public activist Armenian dram sign.svg 10,000Obverse2003
Soghomon Soghomonian (Komitas) 1869–1935Priest, musicologist, composer, arranger, singer, and choirmaster; founder of Armenian national school of music; Recognized as one of the pioneers of ethnomusicology Armenian dram sign.svg 10,000Both2018
Martiros Saryan 1880–1972Painter Armenian dram sign.svg 20,000Obverse2007
Ivan Aivazovsky 1817–1900Painter Armenian dram sign.svg 20,000Both2018
Gregory the Illuminator and Tiridates III the Great c.257-c.331 (Gregory the Illuminator); 250–300 (Tiridates III the Great)Patron saint of Armenia and the first official head of the Armenian Apostolic Church (Gregory the Illuminator); King of Arsacid Armenia (287–330) Armenian dram sign.svg 50,000Reverse2001 (commemorative)
Gregory the Illuminator c.257-c.331Patron saint of Armenia and the first official head of the Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian dram sign.svg 50,000Both2018
King Abgar V of Edessa 4 BC-7 AD and 13–50 ADKing of Osroene Armenian dram sign.svg 100,000Both2009

Australia

Flag of Australia (converted).svg Currency: Dollar (since 1966)
Symbol: A$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Edith Cowan 1861–1932Suffragette; the first woman elected to the Parliament of Australia (1920–1924)$50reverse1995
Elizabeth II*1926–2022 Queen of Australia (1952–2022)$5obverse1992
John Flynn 1880–1951Founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (1928)$20reverse1994
Mary Gilmore 1865–1962poet and journalist$10reverse1993
Nellie Melba 1861–1931International opera soprano (1886–1926)$100obverse1996
John Monash 1865–1931General during World War I$100reverse1996
Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson 1864–1941Poet; author of "Waltzing Matilda" (1895) and "The Man from Snowy River" (1890)$10obverse1993
Mary Reibey 1777–1855Businesswoman$20obverse1994
David Unaipon 1872–1967Inventor and writer$50obverse1995

The Bahamas

Flag of the Bahamas.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1966)
Symbol: B$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–2022) and Queen of the Bahamas (1973–2022)B$1/2 (50 cents)Obverse1965
Lynden Oscar Pindling 1930–20001st Prime Minister of the Bahamas (1973–1992)B$1Obverse2001
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–2022) and Queen of the Bahamas (1973–2022)B$3Obverse1984
Cecil Wallace-Whitfield 1930–1990B$5Obverse1995
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–2022) and Queen of the Bahamas (1973–2022)B$10Obverse1984
Stafford Lofthouse Sands 1913–1972Minister of Finance of the Bahamas; "Father of Tourism" of the BahamasB$10Obverse2001
Milo Boughton Butler 1906–1979Governor-General of the Bahamas (1973–1979)B$20Obverse1993
Roland Theodore Symonette 1898–19801st Premier of the Bahamas (1964–1967)B$50Obverse2000
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–2022) and Queen of the Bahamas (1973–2022)B$100Obverse1974
Arthur Dion Hanna 1928–20217th Governor-General of the Bahamas (2006–2012)B$100Obverse2021

Bahrain

Flag of Bahrain.svg Currency: Dinar (since 1965)
Symbol: BD

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hamad ibn Isa al-Khalifa 1950–King of Bahrain (2002–)10 dinarsObverse2006
Hamad ibn Isa al-Khalifa 1950–King of Bahrain (2002–)20 dinarsObverse2001

Bangladesh

Flag of Bangladesh.svg Currency: Taka (since 1972)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳2Obverse2011
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳5Obverse2011
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳10Obverse2011
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳20Obverse2011
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳50Obverse2011
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳100Obverse1972
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳200Both2020
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳500Obverse2011
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 1920–19751st President of Bangladesh (1971–1972); 2nd Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1972–1975); 4th President of Bangladesh (January 25, 1975 – August 15, 1975)৳1,000Obverse2011
PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Sheikh Hasina Wazed 1947–Prime Minister of Bangladesh (2009–)৳70Reverse2018 (commemorative)

Barbados

Flag of Barbados.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1935)
Symbol: $/Bds$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
John Redman Bovell 1855–1928Scientist and agronomist credited with saving the sugar industry in Barbados$2Obverse1980
Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell 1924–1967Cricket player and senator of Jamaica$5Obverse1973
Charles Duncan O'Neal 1879–1936Physician and founder of the Democratic League$10Obverse1973
Samuel Jackman Prescod 1806–1871Journalist, Politician, Judge; National Hero of Barbados$20Obverse1973
Errol Walton Barrow 1920–19871st Prime Minister of Barbados (1966–1976; 1986–1987)$50Obverse1989
Grantley Herbert Adams 1898–19711st Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation (1958–1962); 1st Premier of Barbados (1953–1958)$100Obverse1973

Bhutan

Flag of Bhutan.svg Currency: Ngultrum (since 1974)
Symbol: Nu

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Jigme Singye Wangchuck 1955–King of Bhutan (1972–2006)10 ngultrumObverse2006
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck 1980–King of Bhutan (2006–)20 ngultrumObverse2006
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck 1980–King of Bhutan (2006–)50 ngultrumObverse2008
Jigme Singye Wangchuck 1955–King of Bhutan (1972–2006)100 ngultrumObverse2006
Jetsun Pema 1990–Queen consort of Bhutan (2011)100 ngultrumObverse2011 (commemorative)
Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck 2016–Crown Prince of Bhutan (2016–)100 ngultrumObverse2017 (commemorative)
Ugyen Wangchuck 1862–1926King of Bhutan (1907–1926)500 ngultrumObverse2006
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck 1980–King of Bhutan (2006–)1,000 ngultrumObverse2008

Bolivia

Flag of Bolivia.svg Currency: Boliviano (since 1987)
Symbol: Bs

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Cecilio Guzmán de Rojas 1899–1950Painter10 bolivianosObverse1986
José Santos Vargas10 bolivianosObverse2018
Apiaguaiki Tumpa 1863–1892Messianic leader of the Eastern Bolivian Guarani (Chiriguanos) people10 bolivianosObverse2018
Eustaquio Méndez10 bolivianosObverse2018
Pantaleón Dalence Jiménez20 bolivianosObverse1986
Genoveva Ríos 1865Defending the Flag of Bolivia during an invasion by Chile in 187920 bolivianosObverse2018
Tomás Katari died in 1781Quechua chief who, in claiming indigenous rights, led a popular uprising in Upper Peru (present-day Bolivia) in the 18th century20 bolivianosObverse2018
Pedro Ignacio Muiba20 bolivianosObverse2018
Melchor Pérez de Holguín50 bolivianosObverse1986
José Manuel Baca ("Cañoto")50 bolivianosObverse2018
Bruno Racua50 bolivianosObverse2018
Pablo Zárate ("Willka") died in 1905Officer of the Bolivian Army; led one of the largest Indian rebellions in the history of Bolivia50 bolivianosObverse2018
Gabriel René Moreno100 bolivianosObverse1986
Franz Tamayo 1878–1956Intellectual, writer, and politician200 bolivianosObverse1986
Bartolina Sisa c.1750s–1782Aymara woman, an indigenous heroine and the wife of Túpac Katari200 bolivianosObverse2019
Túpac Katari c.1750s–1781Aymara leader of a major insurrection in colonial-era Upper Peru (now Bolivia), laying siege to La Paz for six months200 bolivianosObverse2019

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Currency: Convertible mark (since 1998)
Symbol: KM

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Mak Dizdar 1917–1971Poet10 convertible markaObverse1998 (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina issue)
Aleksa Šantić 1868–1924Poet10 convertible markaObverse1998 (Republika Srpska issue)
Antun Branko Šimić 1898–1925Poet20 convertible markaObverse1998 (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina issue)
Filip Višnjić 1767–1834Poet and guslar (gulse player)20 convertible markaObverse1998 (Republika Srpska issue)
Musa Ćazim Ćatić 1878–1915Poet50 convertible markaObverse1998 (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina issue)
Jovan Dučić 1871–1943Poet50 convertible markaObverse1998 (Republika Srpska issue)
Nikola Šop 1904–1982Poet100 convertible markaObverse1998 (Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina issue)
Petar Kočić 1877–1916Poet100 convertible markaObverse1998 (Republika Srpska issue)
Ivo Andrić 1892–1975Novelist, short story writer and winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature200 convertible markaObverse2002

Botswana

Flag of Botswana.svg Currency: Pula (since 1976)
Symbol: P

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Seretse Khama Ian Khama 1953–4th President of Botswana (2008–2018)10 pulaObverse2009
Mokgweetsi Masisi 1962–5th President of Botswana (2018–)10 pulaObverse2020
Kgalemang Tumedisco Motsete Writer and composer of Botswana's national anthem20 pulaObverse1999
Seretse Goitsebeng Maphiri Khama 1921–19801st President of Botswana (1966–1980)50 pulaObverse2000
Sebele I, Bathoen I, and Khama III 1892–1911 (Sebele I); 1845–1910 (Bathoen I); ca. 1837–1923 (Khama III)Kgosi (Chief) of the Kwena tribe (1892–1911) (Sebele I); Kgosi (Chief) of the Bamangwato people of Bechuanaland; responsible for making Bechuanaland a protectorate of Great Britain100 pulaObverse2000

Brunei

Flag of Brunei.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1967)
Symbol: B$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)1 ringgit/dollarObverse1996
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)5 ringgit/dollarsObverse1996
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)10 ringgit/dollarsObverse1996
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)50 ringgit/dollarsObverse1996 (paper); 2004 (polymer)
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)100 ringgit/dollarsObverse1996 (paper); 2004 (polymer)
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)500 ringgit/dollarsObverse2000
Omar Ali Saifuddien III 1914–1986Sultan of Brunei (1950–1967)500 ringgit/dollarsObverse2006
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)1000 ringgit/dollarsObverse2006
Hassanal Bolkiah 1946–Sultan of Brunei (1967–)10,000 ringgit/dollarsObverse2006

Bulgaria

Flag of Bulgaria.svg Currency: Lev (pl. Leva) (since 1881)
Symbol: лв

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Ivan Rilski 876–946Patron saint of Bulgaria1 levObverse1999
Pasiy Hilendàrski 1722–1773Saint of Bulgaria2 levaObverse1999
Ivan Milev 1897–1927Bulgarian painter and scenographer, founder of Bulgarian Secession5 levaObverse1999
Petar Beron 1799–1871Educator10 levaObverse1999
Stefan Stambolov 1854–18959th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1887–1894)20 levaObverse1999
Pencho Slaveykov 1866–1912Poet50 levaObverse1999
Aleko Konstantinov 1863–1897Writer100 levaBoth2003

Burundi

Flag of Burundi.svg Currency: Franc (since 1916)
Symbol: FBu

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Prince Louis Rwagasore 1932–1961Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Burundi (September 28, 1961 – October 13, 1961), Burundian nationalist and national hero100 francsObverse1964
Prince Louis Rwagasore and Melchior Ndadaye 1932–1961 (Prince Louis Rwagasore); 1953–1993 (Melchior Ndadaye)Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Burundi (September 28, 1961 – October 13, 1961), Burundian nationalist and national hero (Prince Louis Rwagasore); President of Burundi (July 10, 1993 – October 21, 1993) (Melchior Ndadaye)10,000 francsObverse2004

Cambodia

Flag of Cambodia.svg Currency: Riel (since 1980)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)100 ៛Obverse2014
Norodom Sihamoni 1953–King of Cambodia (2004–)500 ៛Obverse2014
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)1,000 ៛Obverse2012 (commemorative)
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)2,000 ៛Obverse2013 (commemorative)
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)5,000 ៛Obverse2001
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)10,000 ៛Obverse2001
Norodom Sihamoni 1953–King of Cambodia (2004–)10,000 ៛Obverse2015
Norodom Sihamoni 1953–King of Cambodia (2004–)20,000 ៛Obverse2008
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)30,000 ៛Both2021 (commemorative)
Hun Sen 1952–Prime Minister of Cambodia (1984–)30,000 ៛Reverse2021 (commemorative)
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)50,000 ៛Obverse2001
Norodom Sihanouk 1922–2012King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005)50,000 ៛Obverse2013
Norodom Sihanouk, Norodom Monineath and Norodom Sihamoni 1922–2012 (Norodom Sihanouk); 1936– (Norodom Monineath); 1953– (Norodom Sihamoni)King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2005 (Norodom Sihanouk)); Queen-consort of Cambodia (1993–2004 (Norodom Monineath)); King of Cambodia (2004– (Norodom Sihamoni))100,000 ៛Both2012 (commemorative)

Canada

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Currency: Dollar (since 1867)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Wilfrid Laurier*1841–19197th Prime Minister of Canada (1896–1911)$5Obverse2013
John A. Macdonald*1815–18911st Prime Minister of Canada (1867–1873 and 1878–1891)$10Obverse2013
George-Étienne Cartier 1814–1873Premier of Canada East (1858–1862)$10Obverse2017 (commemorative)
Agnes Macphail 1890–1954Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament (1948–1951)$10Obverse2017 (commemorative)
James Gladstone 1887–1971Senator for Lethbridge, Alberta (1958–1971)$10Obverse2017 (commemorative)
Viola Desmond 1914–1965Challenging racial segregation at a cinema in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia in 1946$10Obverse2018
Elizabeth II1926–2022 Queen of Canada (1952–2022)$20Obverse2012
William Lyon Mackenzie King*1874–195010th Prime Minister of Canada (1921–1926, 1926–1930 and 1935–1948)$50Obverse2012
Robert Borden*1854–19378th Prime Minister of Canada (1911–1920)$100Obverse2011

Cape Verde

Flag of Cape Verde.svg Currency: Escudo (since 1914)
Symbol: Cifrao symbol.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Henrique Teixeira de Sousa 1919–2006Doctor and author200 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2014
Baltasar Lopes da Silva 1907–1989Writer, poet and linguist500 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse1992
Roberto Duarte Silva 1837–1889Chemist500 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2007
Jorge Barbosa 1902–1971Poet500 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2015
António Aurélio Gonçalves 1901–1984Writer, critic, historian and professor1,000 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2007
Codé di Dona 1940–2010Musician and composer1,000 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2014
Eugénio Tavares 1867–1930Poet2,000 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse1999
Cesária Évora 1941–2011Singer2,000 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2014
Aristides Maria Pereira 1923–20111st President of Cape Verde (1975–1991)5,000 Cifrao symbol.svg 00Obverse2015

Chile

Flag of Chile.svg Currency: Peso (since 1975)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ignacio Carrera Pinto 1848–1882Hero of the War of the Pacific1,000 pesosObverse1978
Manuel Xavier Rodríguez Erdoíza 1785–1818Lawyer and guerrilla fighter; founder of Chile2,000 pesosObverse1997
Gabriela Mistral 1889–1957Poet-diplomat, educator and feminist; received the Nobel Prize in Literature5,000 pesosObverse1981
Arturo Prat 1848–1879Lawyer and Navy officer10,000 pesosObverse1989
Andrés Bello 1781–1865Humanist, diplomat, poet, legislator, philosopher, educator and philologist20,000 pesosObverse1998

China

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Currency: Renminbi (since 1948)
Symbol: ¥

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Mao Zedong*1893–19761st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (1945–1976); 1st Chairman of the Central Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party (1943–1969); Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Military Commission (August 23, 1945 – 1949; September 8, 1954 – September 9, 1976); 1st Chairman of the National Committee of the CPPCC (1949–1954); Honorary Chairman (1954–1976); 1st Chairman of the People's Republic of China (1954–1959); Member of the National People's Congress (1954–1959; 1964–1976)¥1obverse2004
¥5obverse2002
¥10obverse2001
¥20obverse2000
¥50obverse2001
¥100obverse1999

Colombia

Flag of Colombia.svg Currency: Peso (since 1837)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán 1903–19485th Minister of Labour, Health and Social Welfare of Colombia (1943–1944); Minister of National Education of Colombia (1940–1941); Mayor of Bogotá (1936–1937)1,000 pesosBoth2001
Francisco José de Paula Santander y Omaña 1792–18404th President of the Republic of the New Granada (1832–1837); 2nd Vice President of the Republic of Colombia (1821–1827)2,000 pesosObverse1996
Débora Arango Pérez 1907–2005Artist2,000 pesosObverse2016
José Asunción Silva 1865–1896Poet5,000 pesosObverse1997 and 2015
Policarpa Salavarrieta 1795–1817Seamstress and spy10,000 pesosObverse1995
Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda 1921–1999Anthropologist10,000 pesosObverse2016
Julio Garavito Armero 1865–1920Astronomer20,000 pesosObverse1996
Alfonso López Michelsen 1913–200724th President of Colombia (1974–1978)20,000 pesosObverse2015
Jorge Isaacs Ferrer 1837–1895Writer, politician and soldier50,000 pesosObverse2000
Gabriel García Márquez 1927–2014Novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist50,000 pesosObverse2015
Carlos Lleras Restrepo 1908–199422nd President of Colombia (1966–1970)100,000 pesosObverse2015

Comoros

Flag of the Comoros.svg Currency: Franc (since 1920)
Symbol: CF

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Saïd Mohamed Ben Chech Abdallah Cheikh 1904–1970Head of the Government of Comoros (1962–1970)5,000 francsObverse1976
Al-Habib Seyyid Omar Bin Sumeit10,000 francsObverse1997

Congo, Democratic Republic (Congo-Kinshasa)

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Currency: Franc (since 1997)
Symbol: FC

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Patrice Lumumba 1925–1961Prime Minister of Congo-Léopoldville (June 24 – September 14, 1960)1 francReverse1997

Costa Rica

Flag of Costa Rica.svg Currency: Colón (since 1896)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Braulio Carrillo Colina 1800–1845Head of State (1st term: 1835–1837; 2nd term: 1838–1842)₡1000obverse2009
Mauro Fernández Acuña 1843–1905Politician and lawyer₡2000obverse2009
Alfredo González Flores 1877–1962President of Costa Rica (1914–1917)₡5000obverse2009
José Figueres Ferrer 1906–1990President of Costa Rica (1st term (32nd President of Costa Rica): 1948–1949; 2nd term (34th President of Costa Rica): 1953–1958; 3rd term (38th President of Costa Rica): 1970–1974₡10,000obverse2009
Carmen Lyra (born Maria Isabel Carvajal) 1887–1949Costa Rican writer and member of the Communist Party of Costa Rica₡20,000obverse2009
Romualdo Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno 1859–1945President of Costa Rica (1st term: 1910–1914; 2nd term: 1924–1928; 3rd term: 1932–1936)₡50,000obverse2009

Cuba

Flag of Cuba.svg Currency: Cuban peso (since 1857)
Symbol: $, $MN

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
José Martí and Fidel Castro 1853–1895 (José Martí); 1926–2016 (Fidel Castro)National hero of Cuba, poet, an essayist, a journalist, a revolutionary philosopher, a translator, a professor, a publisher, and a political theorist (José Martí); Prime Minister (1959–1976), President of Cuba (1976–2008) (Fidel Castro)1 pesoboth2001
Ernesto "Che" Guevara 1928–1967Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and military theorist3 pesosboth2004
Antonio Maceo Grajales 1845–1895Lt. General5 pesosboth1997
Máximo Gómez y Báez 1836–1905Major General in the Ten Years' War (1868–1878) and Commander in Cuba's War of Independence (1895–1898)10 pesosobverse1997
Camilo Cienfuegos 1932–1959Cuban revolutionary20 pesosobverse1998
Calixto García Iñiguez 1839–1898General in three uprisings: part of the Cuban War of Independence, the Ten Years' War, the Little War and the War of 189550 pesosobverse1998
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes 1819–1874Cuban planter who freed his slaves and made the declaration of Cuban independence100 pesosobverse2001
Frank País 1934–1957Cuban revolutionary who campaigned for the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista's government in Cuba200 pesosobverse2010 (2015)
Ignacio Agramonte 1841–1873Cuban revolutionary500 pesosobverse2010 (2015)
Julio Antonio Mella McPartland 1903–1929Founder of the "internationalized" Cuban Communist Party1,000 pesosobverse2010 (2015)

Czech Republic

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Currency: Czech koruna (since 1993)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Charles IV 1346–1348King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor100 Kčobverse1993
Alois Rašín 1867–1923Economist and politician100 Kčobverse2018 (commemorative)
John Amos Comenius 1592–1670Bishop of Unity of the Brethren200 Kčobverse1993
Božena Němcová 1820–1862Author500 Kčobverse1993
František Palacký 1798–1876Historian and politician1000 Kčobverse1993
Emmy Destinn 1878–1930Czech operatic soprano2000 Kčobverse1993
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 1850–19371st President of Czechoslovakia (1918–1935)5000 Kčobverse1993

Denmark

Flag of Denmark.svg Currency: Krone (since 1873)
Symbol: kr

PersonYears of birth/deathReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Anna Ancher 1859–1935Painter1,000 krobverse1998–2011
Michael Ancher 1849–1927Painter1,000 krobverse1998–2011
Karen Blixen 1885–1962author50 krobverse1999–2009
Niels Bohr 1885–1962Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1922)500 krobverse1997–2011
Johanne Luise Heiberg 1812–1890Actress (1827–1864)200 krobverse1997–2010
Carl Nielsen 1865–1931Composer, conductor and violinist100 krobverse1999–2010

Djibouti

Flag of Djibouti.svg Currency: Franc (since 1948)
Symbol:Fdj

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ali Ahmed Oudoum 1913–19881,000 francsObverse2005
Mahmoud Harbi 1921–1960Vice President of the Government Council of French Somaliland (1957–1958)5,000 francsObverse2002
Hassan Gouled Aptidon 1916–20061st President of Djibouti (1977–1999)10,000 francsObverse1999

Dominican Republic

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Currency: Peso (since 1844)
Symbol: $/RD$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Gregorio Luperón 1839–189720th President of the Dominican Republic (1879–1880)20 pesos oroobverse2010
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Juan Pablo Duarte and Matías Ramón Mella 1817–1861 (Francisco del Rosario Sánchez); 1813–1876 (Juan Pablo Duarte); 1816–1864 (Matías Ramón Mella)Founding fathers of the Dominican Republic100 pesos oro/pesos dominicanosobverse2000 (pesos oro) and 2011 (pesos dominicanos)
Mirabal sisters (Patria Mercedes Mirabal Reyes, María Argentina Minerva Mirabal Reyes and Antonia María Teresa Mirabal Reyes)1924–1960 (Patria Mercedes Mirabal Reyes), 1926–1960 (María Argentina Minerva Mirabal Reyes), 1935–1960 (Antonia María Teresa Mirabal Reyes)Three sisters that opposed the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo 200 pesos oro/pesos dominicanosobverse2007 (pesos oro) and 2013 (pesos dominicanos)
Salomé Ureña de Henríquez and Pedro Henríquez Ureña 1850–1897 (Salomé Ureña de Henríquez); 1884–1946 (Pedro Henríquez Ureña)Poet and pedagogist (Salomé Ureña de Henríquez); Essayist, philosopher, humanist, philologist and literary critic (Pedro Henríquez Ureña)500 pesos oro/pesos dominicanosobverse2000 (pesos oro) and 2011 (pesos dominicanos)
Emilio Prud’Homme and José Rufino Reyes y Siancas 1856–1932 (Emilio Prud’Homme); 1835–1905 (José Rufino Reyes y Siancas)Composers of the National Anthem of the Dominican Republic 2000 pesos oro/pesos dominicanosobverse2000 (pesos oro) and 2011 (pesos dominicanos)

Eastern Caribbean States

Currency: Dollar (since 1965)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms (1952–2022) and Head of the Commonwealth of Nations (1952–2022)All ($5–100)Obverse1993
William Arthur Lewis 1915–1991Economist$100Reverse1993
Kenneth Dwight Venner c. 1946–2016Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (1989–2015)$50Reverse2019

Egypt

Flag of Egypt.svg Currency: Pound (since 1836)
Symbol: £E

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ramesses II*1302–1213 BCPharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty (1279–1213 BC)50 PT.reverse1996
E£1reverse1979
Khafre*unknownPharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty (2558–2532 BC)E£10reverse2003

Eswatini

Flag of Eswatini.svg Currency: Lilangeni/Emalangeni (since 1974)
Symbol: L or E (pl.)

PersonYears of Birth–DeathReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Mswati III 1968–King of Eswatini (1986–)10 emalangeniObverse1974
20 emalangeni
50 emalangeni
100 emalangeni
200 emalangeni

Fiji

Flag of Fiji.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1969)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ben Ryan 1971–Rugby union coach; known for coaching the Fiji sevens$7Obverse2017 (commemorative)
Osea Kolinisau 1985–Captain of the Fiji sevens$7Obverse2017 (commemorative)
Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama (Frank Bainimarama) 1954–Prime Minister of Fiji (2007–)$7Reverse2017 (commemorative)

The Gambia

Flag of The Gambia.svg Currency: Dalasi (since 1971)
Symbol: D

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Yahya Abdul-Aziz Jemus Junkung Jammeh 1965–2nd President of the Gambia (1994–2016)All (5–200 Dalasis)Obverse2015

Georgia

Flag of Georgia.svg Currency: Lari (1995– Present)
Symbol: GEL/ Sign of Georgian Lari.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Niko Pirosmani 1862–1918 Primitivist painter1 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Zakaria Paliashvili 1871–1933Composer2 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Ivane Javakhishvili 1876–1940Academician5 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Akaki Tsereteli 1840–1915Poet and Public Figure10 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Ilia Chavchavadze 1837–1907Public Figure, Publicist, Writer20 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Queen Tamar c. 1160–1213The Queen Regnant of Georgia50 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Shota Rustaveli 1172–1216Poet100 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995
Kakutsa Cholokashvili 1888–1930Military Commander200 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse2006
David IV of Georgia 1073–1125King of Georgia500 Sign of Georgian Lari.svg obverse1995

Ghana

Flag of Ghana.svg Currency: Cedi (since 2007)
Symbol: GH₵

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵1Obverse2007
Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah 1909–19721st Prime Minister of Ghana (1957–1960); 1st President of Ghana (1960–1966)GH₵2Obverse2010
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵5Obverse2007
James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey 1875–1927Intellectual, missionary, and teacherGH₵5Obverse2017 (commemorative)
2018 (regular issue)
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵10Obverse2007
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵20Obverse2007
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵50Obverse2007
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵100Obverse2019
Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta 1916–2002 (Ebenezer Ako-Adjei); 1906–1979 (Edward Akufo-Addo); 1895–1965 (Joseph Boakye Danquah); 1909–1972 (Francis Nwia Kofie Kwame Nkrumah); 1902–1963 (Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey); 1910–1988 (William Ofori Atta)Leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (known as "The Big Six")GH₵200Obverse2019

Gibraltar

Flag of Gibraltar.svg Currency: Pound (since 1927)
Symbol: £

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1952–2022) and Head of the Commonwealth (1952–2022)AllObverse1995
Tariq ibn Ziyad 670–720General and Governor of Al-Andalus (711–712)£5Reverse1995
George Augustus Eliott 1717–1790Governor of Londonderry (1774–1775); Governor of Gibraltar (1777–1790); Officer of the British Army during the Great Siege of Gibraltar£10Reverse1995
Horatio Nelson 1758–1805Flag Officer of the Royal Navy£20Reverse1995
Winston Churchill 1874–1965Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940–1945; 1951–1955)£50Reverse1995
Joshua Hassan 1915–19971st and 3rd Chief Minister of Gibraltar (1st: 1964–1969; 3rd: 1972–1987); 1st Mayor of Gibraltar (1955–1969)£100Reverse2017 (commemorative)

Guatemala

Flag of Guatemala.svg Currency: Quetzal (since 1925)
Symbol: Q

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Tecun Uman 1500–1524Prince and Commander-and-Chief of the Quiche Realm during the Spanish Conquest50 centavosObverse1972
José María Orellana 1872–1926President of the Republic of Guatemala (1921–1926); responsible for the introduction of the quetzal as Guatemala's national currency1 quetzalObverse1972 (paper), 2006 (polymer)
Justo Rufino Barrios 1835–1885President of Guatemala (1873–1885)5 quetzalesObverse1969 (paper), 2011 (polymer)
Miguel García Granados 1809–1878President of Guatemala (1871–1873)10 quetzalesObverse1971
Mariano Gálvez c. 1794–1862Governor of Guatemala (1831–1838)20 quetzalesObverse1972
Carlos Zachrisson Minister of Finance (1923–1926)50 quetzalesObverse1974
Francisco Marroquín 1499–1563Bishop of the Realm of Goathemala; Founder of San Carlos de Borromeo University100 quetzalesObverse1972
Sebastián Hurtado, Mariano Valverde and Germán Alcántara Composers of the marimba200 quetzalesObverse2009

Guernsey

Flag of Guernsey.svg Currency: Pound (since 1921)
Symbol: £

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Queen Elizabeth II 1926–2022 Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms (1952–2022)All (£5–50)Obverse1994
Daniel de Lisle Brock 1762–1842Bailiff of Guernsey (1821–1842)£1Reverse1991
Thomas de la Rue 1793–1866Printer; Founder of the De La Rue printing company£1 and £5Reverse2013 (commemorative £1); 1991 (£5)
Isaac Brock 1769–1812Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (Acting) (1811–1812); Hero of Upper Canada£10Reverse1991
Lord de Saumarez 1757–1836Admiral of the British Royal Navy, 1st Baron de Saumarez£20Reverse1991

Haiti

Flag of Haiti.svg Currency: Gourde (since 1872)
Symbol: G

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Catherine Flon Arcahaie fl.1803Responsible for the creation of the Flag of Haiti 10 GourdesObverse1988
Sanité Bélair 1781–1805Freedom fighter and revolutionary; lieutenant in the army of Toussaint Louverture10 GourdesObverse2004
François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture 1743–1803Leader of the Haitian Revolution20 GourdesObverse2001
Fabre Geffrard 1806–18788th President of Haiti (1859–1867)25 GourdesObverse2004
Louis Étienne Félicité Lysius Salomon 1815–188813th President of Haiti (1879–1888)50 GourdesObverse1979
François Capois 1766–1806Rebel slave and officer in the Haitian Revolution50 GourdesObverse2004
Henri Christophe 1767–1820President of the State of Haiti (1807–1811); King of Haiti (1811–1820)100 GourdesObverse1979
Jean-Jacques Dessalines 1758–1806Leader of the Haitian Revolution and Emperor of Haiti (1804–1806)250 GourdesObverse1979
Alexandre Sabès Pétion 1770–18181st President of Haiti (1806–1818)500 GourdesObverse1888
Florvil Hyppolite 1828–189616th President of Haiti (1889–1896)1,000 GourdesObverse1999

Honduras

Flag of Honduras.svg Currency: Lempira (since 1931)
Symbol: L

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Lempira  ?-1537War chieftain of the LencasL1Obverse1951
Marco Aurelio Soto 1846–1908President of Honduras (1876–1883)L2Obverse1976
José Francisco Morazán Quezada 1792–1842President of the Federal Republic of Central America (1830–1839)L5Obverse1950
José Trinidad Cabañas 1805–1871Head of State of Honduras (1852–1855)L10Obverse1951
José Dionisio de la Trinidad de Herrera y Díaz del Valle 1781–1850Head of State of Honduras (1824–1827)L20Obverse1951 (paper)
2008 (polymer)
Juan Manuel Gálvez Durón 1887–197239th President of Honduras (1949–1954)L50Obverse1976
José Cecilio del Valle 1780–18343rd President-elect of the Federal Republic of Central AmericaL100Obverse1951
Ramón Rosa Soto 1848–1893Lieutenant Secretary of Finance of Guatemala (1871–1873); Secretary of Education of Guatemala and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala (1873–1876); Secretary General of Honduras (1876–1883)L500Obverse1995

Hungary

Flag of Hungary.svg Currency: Forint (since 1946)
Symbol: Ft

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Gabriel Bethlen 1580–1629Prince of Transylvania (1613–1629); led an uprising against the Hungarian monarchy2,000 Ftboth1998
Matthias Corvinus 1443–1490King of Hungary (1458–1490)1,000 Ftobverse1998
Ferenc Deák 1803–1876Statesman and reformer20,000 Ftobverse2001
Francis II Rákóczi*1676–1735Prince of Transylvania; led the uprising against the Hungarian monarchy (1703–1711)500 Ftobverse1998
Stephen I 975–10381st King of Hungary (1006–1038)10,000 Ftobverse1997
István Széchenyi*1791–1860Statesman and political theorist5,000 Ftobverse1999

Iceland

Flag of Iceland.svg Currency: Króna (since 1874)
Symbol: kr

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ingibjörg Benediktsdóttir 1640–16732nd wife of Gísli Þorláksson5,000 krobverse1986
Jónas Hallgrímsson 1807–1845Poet, author and naturalist10,000 krobverse2013
Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir 1646–1715developer of embroidery; 3rd wife of Gísli Þorláksson5,000 krboth1986
Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval 1885–1972painter2,000 krobverse1995
Jón Sigurðsson 1811–1879leader of the 19th century independence movement500 krboth1981
Brynjólfur Sveinsson 1605–1675Lutheran bishop; collected Old Norse literature1,000 krobverse1984
Gísli Þorláksson 1631–1684Lutheran bishop of Hólar (1657–1684); husband of Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir5,000 krobverse1986
Gróa Þorleifsdóttir 1640–16601st wife of Gísli Þorláksson5,000 krobverse1986

India

Flag of India.svg Currency: Rupee (since 1947)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Mahatma Gandhi 1869–1948Leader of the Indian independence movement ₹5 Obverse2002
₹10 1996
₹20 2002
₹50 1997
₹100 1996
₹200 2017
₹500 2016

Indonesia

Flag of Indonesia.svg Currency: Rupiah (since 1946)
Symbol: Rp

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Pattimura 1783–1817Moluccan soldier; national hero1000 Rpobverse2000
Tjut Meutiah 1870–1910Aceh fighter; national heroine1000 Rpobverse2016
Antasari 1809–1862Sultan of Banjar; national hero2000 Rpobverse2009
Mohammad Husni Thamrin 1894–1941Dutch era politician; national hero2000 Rpobverse2016
Tuanku Imam Bonjol 1772–1864Leader of the Padri Movement in West Sumatra; national hero5000 Rpobverse2001
Idham Chalid 1921–20103rd Chairman of the MPR (1972–1977); national hero5000 Rpobverse2016
Mahmud Badaruddin II 1767–18628th Sultan of the Palembang Sultanate; national hero10,000 Rpobverse2005
Frans Kaisiepo 1921–19794th Governor of Papua (1964–1973); national hero10,000 Rpobverse2016
Oto Iskandar di Nata 1897–1945Fighter for independence; national hero20,000 Rpobverse2004
Sam Ratulangi 1890–1949Politician, journalist, and national hero20,000 Rpobverse2016
I Gusti Ngurah Rai 1917–1946Commander of the Indonesian forces in Bali against the Dutch during the Indonesian War of Independence; national hero50,000 Rpobverse2005
Djuanda Kartawidjaja 1911–196310th Prime Minister of Indonesia (1957–1959); national hero50,000 Rpobverse2016
Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta 1901–1970 (Sukarno); 1902–1980 (Hatta)1st President of Indonesia (1945–1967; Sukarno); 1st vice-president of Indonesia (1945–1956; Hatta); independence declaration signers, national heroes (both)100,000 Rpobverse1999

Iran

Flag of Iran.svg Currency: rial (since 1932)
Symbol: Rialsymbol.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hassan Modarres 1870–1937notable supporter of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution 100 ریالobverse1985
Ruhollah Khomeini 1902–1989leader of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and 1st Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran 1000 ریال1992
2000 ریال2005
5000 ریال1993
10,000 ریال1992
20,000 ریال2003
50,000 ریال2005
100,000 ریال2010

Iraq

Flag of Iraq.svg Currency: Dinar (since 1932)
Symbol: ع.د

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hasan Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) c. 965-c. 1040Scientist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher10,000 dinarsObverse2003

Israel

Flag of Israel.svg Currency: New Sheqel/Shekel (since 1985)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Shmuel Yosef Agnon*1888–1970Nobel Prize winner in Literature (1966)₪50obverse1998
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi*1884–19632nd President of Israel (1952–1963)₪100obverse
Moshe Sharett*1894–19652nd Prime Minister of Israel (1954–1955)₪20obverse
Zalman Shazar*1889–19743rd President of Israel (1963–1973)₪200obverse
PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Rachel Bluwstein 1890–1931Poet₪20obverse2017
Shaul Tchernichovsky 1875–1943₪502014
Leah Goldberg 1911–1970₪1002017
Nathan Alterman 1910–1970₪2002015

Jamaica

Flag of Jamaica.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1969)
Symbol: J$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Samuel Sharpe 1801–1832Leader of the Jamaican Baptist War slave rebellion of 1831; National hero of JamaicaJ$50Obverse1988
Samuel Sharpe 1801–1832Leader of the Jamaican Baptist War slave rebellion of 1831; National hero of JamaicaJ$500Obverse2022
George William Gordon 1820–1865Businessman, magistrate and politician, one of two representatives to the Assembly from St. Thomas-in-the-East parish; National hero of JamaicaJ$50Obverse2022
Paul Bogle 1822–1865Baptist deacon and activist; leader of the 1865 Morant Bay protesters, who marched for justice and fair treatment for all the people in Jamaica; National hero of JamaicaJ$50Obverse2022
Marcus Garvey 1887–1940Political activist; founder and first President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL); National hero of JamaicaJ$100Obverse2022
Donald Burns Sangster 1911–19672nd Prime Minister of Jamaica (February 23 – April 11, 1967)J$100Obverse1986
Donald Burns Sangster 1911–19672nd Prime Minister of Jamaica (February 23 – April 11, 1967)J$5,000Obverse2022
Nanny of the Maroons c.1685-c.1755Leader of the Jamaican Maroons; National Heroine of JamaicaJ$500Obverse1994
Alexander Bustamante 1884–19771st Prime Minister of Jamaica (1962–1967)J$1,000Obverse2022
Norman Manley 1893–19691st Premier of Jamaica (1959–1962)J$1,000Obverse2022
Michael Norman Manley 1924–19974th Prime Minister of Jamaica (1972–1980; 1989–1992)J$1,000Obverse2001
Michael Norman Manley 1924–19974th Prime Minister of Jamaica (1972–1980; 1989–1992)J$2,000Obverse2022
Edward Seaga 1930–20195th Prime Minister of Jamaica (1980–1989)J$2,000Obverse2022
Hugh Lawson Shearer 1923–20043rd Prime Minister of Jamaica (1967–1972)J$5,000Obverse2009

Japan

Flag of Japan.svg Currency: Yen (since 1870)
Symbol: ¥/円

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hideyo Noguchi 1876–1928Bacteriologist¥1,000obverse2004
Kitasato Shibasaburō 1853–1931Co-discoverer of the bubonic plague in Hong Kong in 1894, together with Alexandre Yersin ¥1,000obverse2024
Murasaki Shikibu 973 or 978 – 1014 or 1031Author¥2,000reverse2000
Higuchi Ichiyō 1872–1896Author¥5,000obverse2004
Tsuda Umeko 1864–1929Educator; pioneer in education for women in Meiji period Japan ¥5,000obverse2024
Fukuzawa Yukichi*1835–1901Political theorist, entrepreneur, teacher, translator and author¥10,000obverse2004
Shibusawa Eiichi 1840–1931Industrialist; "father of Japanese capitalism"¥10,000obverse2024

Jersey

Flag of Jersey.svg Currency: Pound (since 1837)
Symbol: £

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Elizabeth II*1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom and Head of the Commonwealth (1952–2022)£1obverse1971
£5obverse
£10obverse
£20obverse
£50obverse
Francis Peirson 1757–1781Major in the British Army, killed in the Battle of Jersey £10reverse

Jordan

Flag of Jordan.svg Currency: Dinar (since 1950)
Symbol: دينار

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Sharif Hussein bin Ali 1854–1931Sharif and Emir of Mecca (1908–1924); King of the Kingdom of Hejaz (1916–1924)1 dinarObverse2002
Abdullah I bin al-Hussein 1882–1951Emir of Transjordan (1921–1946); King of Jordan (1946–1951)5 dinarsObverse2002
Talal bin Abdullah 1909–1972King of Jordan (1951–1952)10 dinarsObverse2002
Hussein bin Talal 1935–1999King of Jordan (1952–1999)20 dinarsObverse2002
Abdullah II ibn al-Hussein 1962–King of Jordan (1999–)50 dinarsObverse2002

Kazakhstan

Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Currency: Tenge (since 1993)
Symbol: Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Al-Farabi c.872-c.950Scholar Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 1Obverse1993
Suinbai Aronuly 1815–1898Poet Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 3Obverse1993
Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly 1823–1896Composer Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 5Obverse1993
Shoqan Walikhanov 1835–1865Scholar, ethnographer, historian and participant of The Great Game; the father of modern Kazakh historiography and ethnography Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 10Obverse1993
Abai Qunanbaiuli 1845–1904Poet, composer and philosopher Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 20Obverse1993
Abul Khair Khan 1693–1748Khan Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 50Obverse1993
Ablai Khan 1711–1781Khan Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 100Obverse1993
Al-Farabi c.872-c.950ScholarAll ( Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 200 to Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 10,000)Obverse1994 ( Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 200, 500, and 1,000); 1996 ( Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 2,000); 1998 ( Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 5,000); 2003 ( Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 10,000)
Nursultan Äbishuly Nazarbayev 1940–1st President of Kazakhstan (1991–2019) Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 10,000Obverse2016 (commemorative)
Nursultan Äbishuly Nazarbayev 1940–1st President of Kazakhstan (1991–2019) Kazakhstani tenge symbol.svg 20,000Reverse2021 (commemorative)

Kenya

Flag of Kenya.svg Currency: Shilling (since 1966)
Symbol: KSh

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta 1889–1978Prime Minister of Kenya (1963–1964); 1st President of Kenya (1964–1978); Founding father of Kenya50 shillings/shilingiObverse1966
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta 1889–1978Prime Minister of Kenya (1963–1964); 1st President of Kenya (1964–1978); Founding father of Kenya100 shillings/shilingiObverse1966
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta 1889–1978Prime Minister of Kenya (1963–1964); 1st President of Kenya (1964–1978); Founding father of Kenya200 shillings/shilingiObverse2004
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta 1889–1978Prime Minister of Kenya (1963–1964); 1st President of Kenya (1964–1978); Founding father of Kenya500 shillings/shilingiObverse2003
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta 1889–1978Prime Minister of Kenya (1963–1964); 1st President of Kenya (1964–1978); Founding father of Kenya1,000 shillings/shilingiObverse2003

North Korea

Flag of North Korea.svg Currency: Won (since 1947)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Kim Il Sung 1912–1994Founder of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea); Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army (1950–1991); Chairman of the National Defence Commission (1972–1993); Chairman of the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea (1945–1946); Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of North Korea (1946–1949); Chairman of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (1949–1966); General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (1966–1994); Deputy to the

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Supreme People's Assembly (1948–1994); Premier of North Korea (1948–1972); President of North Korea (1972–1994); Eternal President of the Republic/Eternal leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (1998–)

₩5000obverse2009

South Korea

Flag of South Korea.svg Currency: Won (since 1962)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Yi Hwang 1501–1570 Confucian scholar₩1,000obverse1983
Yi I 1536–1584Confucian scholar₩5,000obverse
King Sejong the Great 1397–1450Fourth king of the Kingdom of Joseon (1418–1450)₩10,000obverse
Shin Saimdang 1504–1551Artist, calligraphist, poet and writer₩50,000obverse2009

Kyrgyzstan

Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Currency: Som (since 1993)
Symbol: сом/ Som sign.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Abdylas Maldybaev 1906–1978Composer, actor, and operatic tenor singer; one of the composers of the state anthem of the Kirghiz SSR 1 somObverse1994
Bubusara Beyshenalieva 1926–1973Kyrgyz ballerina5 somObverse1994
Kasym Tynystanov 1901–1938Scientist, politician and poet10 somObverse1994
Togolok Moldo 1860–1942Poet, Manaschi and folk songwriter20 somObverse1994
Kurmanjan Datka 1811–1907Stateswoman of Kyrgyzstan, who initiated annexation of that region to Russia50 somObverse1994
Toktogul Satylganov 1864–1933Kyrgyz Akyns – improvising poets and singers100 somObverse1995
Alykul Osmonov 1915–1950Poet200 somObverse2000
Sayakbay Karalaev 1894–1971Manaschi – reciter of the epic Kyrgyz poem Manas500 somBoth2000
Yusuf Khass Hajib  ?-1085Chancellor of the Kara-Khanid Khanate, poet1,000 somObverse2000
Suimenkul Chokmorov 1939–1992Actor5,000 somObverse2009

Laos

Flag of Laos.svg Currency: Kip (since 1952)
Symbol: ₭ or ₭N

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Kaysone Phomvihane 1920–19921st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955–1992); President of Laos (1991–1992)₭2,000Obverse1997
Kaysone Phomvihane 1920–19921st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955–1992); President of Laos (1991–1992)₭5,000Obverse1997
Kaysone Phomvihane 1920–19921st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955–1992); President of Laos (1991–1992)₭10,000Obverse2002
Kaysone Phomvihane 1920–19921st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955–1992); President of Laos (1991–1992)₭20,000Obverse2002
Kaysone Phomvihane 1920–19921st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955–1992); President of Laos (1991–1992)₭50,000Obverse2004
Kaysone Phomvihane 1920–19921st Chairman of the Central Committee of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955–1992); President of Laos (1991–1992)₭100,000Obverse2011

Lesotho

Flag of Lesotho.svg Currency: Loti/Maloti (since 1979)
Symbol: L or M (pl.)

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1938–1996King of Lesotho (1966–1996)10 malotiObverse1979
King Moshoeshoe I 1786–1870King of Lesotho (1822–1870)10 malotiObverse2000
King Letsie III, King Moshoeshoe I and King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1963– (King Letsie III); 1786–1870 (King Moshoeshoe I); 1938–1996 (King Moshoeshoe II)King of Lesotho (1996–) (King Letsie III); King of Lesotho (1822–1870) (King Moshoeshoe I); King of Lesotho (1966–1996) (King Moshoeshoe II)10 malotiObverse2009
King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1938–1996King of Lesotho (1966–1996)20 malotiObverse1981
King Moshoeshoe I 1786–1870King of Lesotho (1822–1870)20 malotiObverse1994
King Letsie III, King Moshoeshoe I and King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1963– (King Letsie III); 1786–1870 (King Moshoeshoe I); 1938–1996 (King Moshoeshoe II)King of Lesotho (1996–) (King Letsie III); King of Lesotho (1822–1870) (King Moshoeshoe I); King of Lesotho (1966–1996) (King Moshoeshoe II)20 malotiObverse2009
King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1938–1996King of Lesotho (1966–1996)50 malotiObverse1981
King Moshoeshoe I 1786–1870King of Lesotho (1822–1870)50 malotiObverse1992
King Letsie III, King Moshoeshoe I and King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1963– (King Letsie III); 1786–1870 (King Moshoeshoe I); 1938–1996 (King Moshoeshoe II)King of Lesotho (1996–) (King Letsie III); King of Lesotho (1822–1870) (King Moshoeshoe I); King of Lesotho (1966–1996) (King Moshoeshoe II)50 malotiObverse2009
King Moshoeshoe I 1786–1870King of Lesotho (1822–1870)100 malotiObverse1994
King Letsie III, King Moshoeshoe I and King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1963– (King Letsie III); 1786–1870 (King Moshoeshoe I); 1938–1996 (King Moshoeshoe II)King of Lesotho (1996–) (King Letsie III); King of Lesotho (1822–1870) (King Moshoeshoe I); King of Lesotho (1966–1996) (King Moshoeshoe II)100 malotiObverse2009
King Moshoeshoe I 1786–1870King of Lesotho (1822–1870)200 malotiObverse1994
King Letsie III, King Moshoeshoe I and King Moshoeshoe II (Constantine Bereng Seeiso) 1963– (King Letsie III); 1786–1870 (King Moshoeshoe I); 1938–1996 (King Moshoeshoe II)King of Lesotho (1996–) (King Letsie III); King of Lesotho (1822–1870) (King Moshoeshoe I); King of Lesotho (1966–1996) (King Moshoeshoe II)200 malotiObverse2016

Liberia

Flag of Liberia.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1943)
Symbol: L$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Edward James Roye 1815–18725th President of Liberia (1870–1871)5 Liberian dollarsObverse1999
Joseph Jenkins Roberts 1809–18761st President of Liberia (1848–1856); 7th President of Liberia (1872–1876)10 Liberian dollarsObverse1999
William V. S. Tubman 1895–197119th President of Liberia (1944–1971)20 Liberian dollarsObverse1999
Samuel Kanyon Doe 1951–199021st President of Liberia (1980–1990)50 Liberian dollarsObverse1999
William Richard Tolbert, Jr. 1913–198020th President of Liberia (1971–1980)100 Liberian dollarsObverse1999

Libya

Flag of Libya.svg Currency: Dinar (since 1971)
Symbol: LD/ل.د

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Omar Al-Mukhtār 1858–1931Leading the native resistance to the Italian colonization of Libya10 dinarsObverse1971

Malawi

Flag of Malawi.svg Currency: Kwacha (since 1971)
Symbol: MK

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
M’mbelwa II Inkosi ya Makhosi (Paramount Chief)20 kwachaObverse2012
Gomani II  ?-1954Inkosi ya Makhosi (Paramount Chief)50 kwachaObverse2012
James Frederick Sangala 1900–?Founding member of the Nyasaland African Congress100 kwachaObverse2012
Rose Lomathinda Chibambo 1928–2016Leader of the Nyasaland African Congress200 kwachaObverse2012
John Chilembwe 1871–1915Baptist pastor and educator; figure to the resistance to colonialism500 kwachaObverse2012
Hastings Kamuzu Banda 1898–19971st President of Malawi (1966–1994); 1st Prime Minister of Malawi (1964–1966)1,000 kwachaObverse2012

Malaysia

Flag of Malaysia.svg Currency: Malaysian ringgit (since 1967)
Symbol: RM

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan 1895–19601st Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Supreme Head of State)
of the Federation of Malaya
RM 1obverse1967
RM 2obverse1996–2005
RM 5obverse1967
(polymer in 1996)
RM 10obverse1967
RM 20obverse1982
RM 50obverse1967
RM 100obverse1967
RM 500obverse1982–1999
RM 1,000obverse1967–1999

Mauritius

Flag of Mauritius.svg Currency: Rupee (since 1876)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Moilin Jean Ah-Chuen 1911–1991Politician25 rupeesObverse1998
Joseph Maurice Paturau 1916–1996Industrialist, pioneer of sugar industry, aviation and tourism, cabinet minister, hero of World War II 50 rupeesObverse1998
Renganaden Seeneevassen First Mauritanian Minister of Education100 rupeesObverse1998
Abdool Razack Mohamed 1906–1978Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius (1967–1978)200 rupeesObverse1998
Sookdeo Bissoondoyal 1908–1977Mauritian politician; one of the leading figures of the independence movement500 rupeesObverse1998
Charles Gaëtan Duval 1930–1996Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius (1983–1988)1,000 rupeesObverse1998
Seewoosagur Ramgoolam 1900–19851st Chief Minister of Mauritius (1963–1968); Prime Minister of Mauritius (1976–1982); Chairman of the Organisation of African Unity (1976–1977); Governor-General of Mauritius (1983–1985)2,000 rupeesObverse1998

Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg Currency: Peso (since 1821)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 1648/51-1695Nun, scholar and poet$200obverse1994
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 1648/51-1695Nun, scholar and poet$100obverse2020
Miguel Hidalgo 1753–1811Catholic priest; leader of Mexico's struggle for independence$1,000obverse2004
Miguel Hidalgo 1753–1811Catholic priest; leader of Mexico's struggle for independence$200obverse2018
Benito Juárez 1806–187226th President of Mexico (1858–1872)$20both (1996 paper and 2002 polymer issue); obverse (Series F)1996
(polymer in 2002)
Benito Juárez 1806–187226th President of Mexico (1858–1872)$500both2018
José María Morelos 1765–1815leader for Mexican independence$50obverse1996
(polymer in 2006)
José María Morelos 1765–1815leader for Mexican independence$200obverse2018
Nezahualcoyotl 1402–1472Texcocan king$100obverse1994
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo 1829–1862Artists and Communist Party militants$500obverse2010
Venustiano Carranza 1859–192037th President of Mexico (1917–1920)$100obverse2017 (commemorative)
Luis Manuel Rojas 1871–1949Journalist and politician, President of the Mexican Constituent Congress (1916–1917)$100obverse2017 (commemorative)
Francisco I. Madero 1873–191337th President of Mexico (1911–1913)$1000obverse2019
Hermila Galindo 1886–1954Journalist and activist$1000obverse2019
Carmen Serdán 1875–1948Revolutionary$1000obverse2019

Moldova

Flag of Moldova.svg Currency: Leu (pl. Lei) (since 1992)
Symbol: L

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Stephen III (the Great) 1433–1504Prince of the Principality of Moldavia (1457–1504) and Saint of the Romanian Orthodox ChurchAll (1-1,000 lei)Obverse1992

Mongolia

Flag of Mongolia.svg Currency: Tögrög/Tugrik (since 1925)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Damdin Sükhbaatar 1893–1923Founding member of the Mongolian People's Party, leader of the Mongolian partisan army, Father of the Mongolian Revolution₮5Obverse1939
Damdin Sükhbaatar 1893–1923Founding member of the Mongolian People's Party, leader of the Mongolian partisan army, Father of the Mongolian Revolution₮10Obverse1939
Damdin Sükhbaatar 1893–1923Founding member of the Mongolian People's Party, leader of the Mongolian partisan army, Father of the Mongolian Revolution₮20Obverse1981
Damdin Sükhbaatar 1893–1923Founding member of the Mongolian People's Party, leader of the Mongolian partisan army, Father of the Mongolian Revolution₮50Obverse1939
Damdin Sükhbaatar 1893–1923Founding member of the Mongolian People's Party, leader of the Mongolian partisan army, Father of the Mongolian Revolution₮100Obverse1939
Genghis Khan 1162–1227Founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire (1206–1227)₮500Obverse1993
Genghis Khan 1162–1227Founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire (1206–1227)₮1,000Obverse1993
Genghis Khan 1162–1227Founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire (1206–1227)₮5,000Obverse1994
Genghis Khan 1162–1227Founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire (1206–1227)₮10,000Obverse1995
Genghis Khan 1162–1227Founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire (1206–1227)₮20,000Obverse2006

Morocco

Flag of Morocco.svg Currency: Dirham (since 1960)
Symbol: د.م.

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Mohammed VI 1963–King of Morocco (1999–)20 dirhamsObverse2002
Mohammed VI 1963–King of Morocco (1999–)20 dirhamsObverse2013
Mohammed VI 1963–King of Morocco (1999–)50 dirhamsObverse2002
Mohammed VI 1963–King of Morocco (1999–)50 dirhamsObverse2013
Mohammed VI, Mohammed V and Hassan II 1963– (Mohammed VI); 1909–1961 (Mohammed V); 1929–1999 (Hassan II)King of Morocco (1927–1961) (Mohammed V); King of Morocco (1961–1999) (Hassan II); King of Morocco (1999–) (Mohammed VI)100 dirhamsObverse2002
Mohammed VI 1963–King of Morocco (1999–)100 dirhamsObverse2012
Mohammed VI and Hassan II 1963– (Mohammed VI); 1929–1999 (Hassan II)King of Morocco (1999–) (Mohammed VI); King of Morocco (1961–1999) (Hassan II)200 dirhamsObverse2002
Mohammed VI 1963–King of Morocco (1999–)200 dirhamsObverse2012

Mozambique

Flag of Mozambique.svg Currency: Metical (since 1980)
Symbol: MT

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Samora Moisés Machel 1933–1986Military commander, revolutionary, socialist leader and President of Mozambique (1975–1986)20 meticaisObverse2006
Samora Moisés Machel 1933–1986Military commander, revolutionary, socialist leader and President of Mozambique (1975–1986)50 meticaisObverse2006
Samora Moisés Machel 1933–1986Military commander, revolutionary, socialist leader and President of Mozambique (1975–1986)100 meticaisObverse2006
Samora Moisés Machel 1933–1986Military commander, revolutionary, socialist leader and President of Mozambique (1975–1986)200 meticaisObverse2006
Samora Moisés Machel 1933–1986Military commander, revolutionary, socialist leader and President of Mozambique (1975–1986)500 meticaisObverse2006
Samora Moisés Machel 1933–1986Military commander, revolutionary, socialist leader and President of Mozambique (1975–1986)1,000 meticaisObverse2006

Namibia

Flag of Namibia.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1993)
Symbol: N$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hendrik Witbooi 1830–1905King of the Namaqua people; National hero of NamibiaAll (10 to 200 Namibian dollars)Obverse1993 and 2012
Sam Nujoma 1929–1st President of Namibia (1990–2005)10 and 20 Namibian dollarsObverse2012
Hendrik Witbooi 1830–1905King of the Namaqua people; National hero of Namibia50-, 100 and 200 Namibian dollarsObverse2012
Sam Nujoma 1929–1st President of Namibia (1990–2005)30 Namibian dollarsObverse2020 (commemorative)
Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamb 1936–2nd President of Namibia (2005–2015)30 Namibian dollarsObverse2020 (commemorative)
Hage Gottfried Geingob 19413rd President of Namibia (2015–)30 Namibian dollarsObverse2020 (commemorative)

New Zealand

Flag of New Zealand.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1967)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Elizabeth II 1926–2022 Queen and Head of State of New Zealand since 1952, and leader of the Commonwealth of Nations.$20Obverse1967
Sir Edmund Hillary 1919–2008Mountaineer and explorer. First person to reach the summit of Mount Everest (1953), and first person to drive overland to the South Pole (1958). Later known for his community work in Nepal.$51990
Āpirana Ngata 1874–1950Played a significant role in the revival of Māori people and culture during the early 20th century. First Māori graduate for a New Zealand University, and Member of Parliament for 38 years.$501990
Lord Rutherford of Nelson 1871–1937New Zealand physicist and 'father of the atom'; explaining the perplexing problem of naturally occurring radioactivity, determining the structure of the atom, and changing one element into another. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908.$1001990
Kate Sheppard 1848–1934Prominent suffragette, who led the campaign for woman's right to vote. This determination led to New Zealand being the first sovereign state to allow woman to vote, in 1893.$101990

Nigeria

Flag of Nigeria.svg Currency: Naira (since 1973)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa 1912–1966Prime Minister of Nigeria (1960–1966)₦5Obverse2006
Alvan Ikoku 1900–1971Educator, statesman, activist and politician₦10Obverse2006
Murtala Mohammed 1938–19764th Head of State of Nigeria (1975–1976)₦20Obverse2006
Ladi Kwali 1925–1984Potter₦20Reverse2006
Obafemi Awolowo 1909–1987Premier of Western Nigeria (1954–1960)₦100Obverse1999
Ahmadu Bello 1910–1966Premier of Northern Nigeria (1954–1966)₦200Obverse2000
Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe 1904–19661st President of Nigeria (1963–1966)₦500Obverse2001
Aliyu Mai-Bornu and Clement Nyong Isong 1919–1970 (Aliyu Mai-Bornu); 1920–2000 (Clement Nyong Isong)Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (1963–1967; Aliyu Mai-Bornu); Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (1967–1975; Clement Nyong Isong)₦1,000Obverse2005

Nicaragua

Flag of Nicaragua.svg Currency: Córdoba (since 1991)
Symbol: C$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Miguel Larreynaga 1772–1842Philosopher, humanist, lawyer and poetC$10Obverse2002
José Santos Zelaya López 1853–1919President of Nicaragua (1893–1909)C$20Obverse2002
Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal 1924–1978Journalist and publisherC$50Obverse2002
Félix Rubén García Sarmiento 1867–1916Poet, journalist, diplomat, and writerC$100Obverse2002
José Dolores Estrada Vado 1792–1869National hero of NicaraguaC$500Obverse2002
Félix Rubén García Sarmiento 1867–1916Poet, journalist, diplomat and writerC$1,000Obverse2016 (commemorative)

Norway

Flag of Norway.svg Currency: Krone (since 1875)
Symbol: kr

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen 1812–1885Writer and scholar; collector of Norwegian folklore50 krobverse1997
Kirsten Flagstad 1895–1962opera singer100 krobverse1997
Kristian Birkeland 1867–1917scientist200 krobverse1994
Sigrid Undset 1882–1949Nobel Prize winner for Literature (1928)500 krobverse1999
Edvard Munch 1863–1944Expressionist painter1,000 krobverse2001

Oman

Flag of Oman.svg Currency: Rial (since 1970)
Symbol: ريال

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Qaboos bin Said al Said 1940–2020Sultan of Oman (1970–2020)100 baisaObverse1995
200 baisa
1/2 Rial
1 Rial
5 Rials
10 Rials
20 Rials
50 Rials
PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Haitham bin Tariq 1955–Sultan of Oman (2020–present)5 RialsObverse2020
10 Rials
20 Rials

Papua New Guinea

Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Currency: Kina (since 1975)
Symbol: K

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Michael Somare 1936–2021Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1975–2011)50 kinaReverse1999

Pakistan

Flag of Pakistan.svg Currency: Rupee (since 1947)
Symbol: Rs. (singular Re. 1)

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Muhammad Ali Jinnah 1876–19481st Governor-General of Pakistan (1947–1948);
"Father of the Nation"
Rs. 10obverse2006
Rs. 20obverse2005
Rs. 50obverse1977
Rs. 100obverse2006
Rs. 500obverse2006
Rs. 1,000obverse2007
Rs. 5,000obverse2006

Paraguay

Flag of Paraguay.svg Currency: Guaraní (since 1943)
Symbol: Parag-guarani-G.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Adela and Celsa Speratti (1865–1902) and (1868–1938)Founded the first Normal Schools in the country Parag-guarani-G.svg 2,000Obverse2008
Carlos Antonio López 1792–1862Consul of Paraguay (1841–1844); 1st President of Paraguay (1844–1862) Parag-guarani-G.svg 5,000Obverse1962
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia 1766–1840Consul of Paraguay (1813–1814; 1814–1840) Parag-guarani-G.svg 10,000Obverse1962
Agustín Pío Barrios 1885–1944Classical guitarist and composer Parag-guarani-G.svg 50,000Obverse1981
Roque González de Santa Cruz 1576–1628Patron saint of Paraguay Parag-guarani-G.svg 100,000Obverse1998

Peru

Flag of Peru.svg Currency: Nuevo sol/Sol (since 1991)
Symbol: S/.

PersonLifespanReason for honorCurrencyDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
José Quiñones Gonzales 1914–1941National aviation heroNuevo sol/solS/. 10obverse1991–
María Isabel Granda Larco (Chabuca Granda) 1920–1983Singer and composerNuevo sol/solS/. 10obverse2021–
Raúl Porras Barrenechea 1897–1960Minister of Foreign Affairs, Historian and SenatorNuevo sol/solS/. 20obverse1991–
José María Arguedas Altamirano 1911–1969Novelist, poet, and anthropologistNuevo sol/solS/. 20obverse2021–
Abraham Valdelomar 1888–1919PoetNuevo sol/solS/. 50obverse1991–
María Rostworowski 1915–2016Historian and social researcherNuevo sol/solS/. 50obverse2021–
Jorge Basadre 1903–1980Minister of education; HistorianNuevo sol/solS/. 100obverse1991–
Pedro Paulet 1874–1945Diplomat and scientistNuevo sol/solS/. 100obverse2021–
Rose of Lima 1586–1617Saint Rose of Lima, First catholic saint of the Americas Nuevo sol/solS/. 200obverse1995–
Tilsa Tsuchiya 1928–1984Printmaker and painterNuevo sol/solS/. 200obverse2021–

Philippines

Flag of the Philippines.svg Currency: Peso (piso) (since 1903)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Manuel L. Quezon 1878–19442nd President of the Philippines (1935–1944)₱20obverse1986
Sergio Osmeña 1878–19614th President of the Philippines (1944–1946)₱50obverse1986
Manuel Roxas 1892–19485th President of the Philippines (1946–1948)₱100obverse1986
Diosdado Macapagal 1910–19979th President of the Philippines (1961–1965)₱200obverse2002
Hilario Davide, Jr. 1935–20th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1998–2005); swore in President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo₱200reverse2002
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 1947–Daughter of President Diosdado Macapagal; 14th President of the Philippines (2001–2009)₱200reverse2002
Corazon Aquino 1933–200911th President of the Philippines (1986–1992)₱500obverse2010
Benigno Aquino Jr. 1932–1983Leader of the opposition to the autocracy and dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos₱500both1987
José Abad Santos 1886–19425th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; executed by Japanese forces during World War II₱1,000obverse2002
Josefa Llanes Escoda 1898–1945Founder of the Girl Scouts in the Philippines; executed by Japanese forces during World War II₱1,000obverse1991
Vicente Lim 1889–1945Brigadier General of the Philippine Army; executed by Japanese forces during World War II₱1,000obverse1991
Lapu-Lapu Datu of Mactan in the Visayas; the first native Filipino to resist imperial Spanish colonization and for killing Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the Battle of Mactan ₱5,000obverse2021 (commemorative)

Poland

Flag of Poland.svg Currency: Zloty (since 1924)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Boleslaw I 966/7-1025King of Poland (992–1025)zl 20obverse1995, 2012, 2015 and 2017
Casimir III 1310–1370King of Poland (1333–1370)zl 50obverse
Jogaila 1351–1434King of Poland (1386–1434)zl 100obverse
Mieszko I 935–992Duke of Poland (960–992)zl 10obverse
Sigismund I the Old 1520–1572King of Poland (1530–1572)zl 200obverse
John III Sobieski 1629–1696King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuiania (1674–1696)zl 500obverse
PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Józef Klemens Piłsudski 1867–1935Chief of State of the Second Republic of Poland (1918–1922); First Marshal of Poland (1920); Dictator of the Second Polish Republic (1926–1935); Minister of Military Affairs (1926–1935)zl 10 and zl 20Obverse2008 (commemorative)
2014 (commemorative)
Juliusz Słowacki 1809–1849Romantic Poetzl 20Obverse2009 (commemorative)
Frédéric Chopin 1810–1849Composer and Virtuoso pianistzl 20Obverse2010 (commemorative)
Marie Curie 1867–1934Physicist and chemist; winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911)zl 20Obverse2011 (commemorative)
Jan Długosz 1415–1480Priest, chronicler, diplomat, soldier, and secretary to Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki of Krakówzl 20Obverse2015 (commemorative)
Doubravka of Bohemia ca. 940/45-977Bohemian princess of the Přemyslid dynasty and by marriage Duchess of the Polanszl 20Obverse2016 (commemorative)
Lech Kaczyński 1949–2010President of Poland (2005–2010)zl 20Obverse2021 (commemorative)
Pope John Paul II and Stefan Wyszyński 1920–2005 (John Paul II); 1901–1981 (Stefan Wyszyński)Pope of the Roman Catholic Church (1978–2005); Saint of the Roman Catholic Church (John Paul II); Cardinal, Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw (1948–1981) (Stefan Wyszyński)zl 50Both (John Paul II); Reverse (Stefan Wyszyński)2006 (commemorative)

Romania

Flag of Romania.svg Currency: Leu (plural Lei) (since 1867)
Symbol: L

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Lucian Blaga 1895–1961Poet, playwright and philosopher200 Lobverse2006
Ion I. C. Brătianu 1864–1927Prime minister of Romania (five times, 1909–1927)100 Lobverse2019 (commemorative)
Ion Luca Caragiale 1852–1912Playwright and short story writer100 Lobverse2005
Mihai Eminescu 1850–1889Romantic poet500 Lobverse2005
George Enescu 1881–1955Composer, violinist and pianist5 Lobverse2005
Ferdinand I 1865–1927King of Romania (1914–1927)100 Lobverse2018 (commemorative)
Nicolae Grigorescu 1838–1907Painter; a founder of modern Romanian painting10 Lobverse2005
2008
Nicolae Iorga 1871–1940Prime Minister of Romania (1931–1932) and historian1 Lobverse2005
Queen Marie 1875–1938Queen consort of Romania (1914–1927)100 Lobverse2018 (commemorative)
Ecaterina Teodoroiu 1894–1917World War I Second Lieutenant20 Lobverse2021
Aurel Vlaicu 1882–1913Engineer, inventor and early pilot50 Lobverse2005

Russia

Flag of Russia.svg Currency: Ruble (since 1710)
Symbol: руб/₽

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky 1809–1881Governor General of Irkutsk and Yeniseysk (1847–1861)5,000 ₽obverse2006
Peter I 1672–1725Tsar of Russia and first Russian Emperor (1682–1725)500 ₽obverse1995
Yaroslav I 978–1054Prince of Kiev and Novgorod (1019–1054)1,000 ₽obverse2001
Lev Ivanovich Yashin 1929–1990Goalkeeper for Dynamo Moscow (1950–1970) and the Soviet Union national football team (1954–1967)100 ₽obverse2018 (commemorative)

Samoa

Flag of Samoa.svg Currency: Tālā (since 1967)
Symbol: WS$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Malietoa Tanumafili II 1913–2007O le Ao o le Malo (Head of State) of Samoa (1962–2007)100 tālāObverse2008

São Tomé and Príncipe

Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg Currency: Dobra (since 1977)
Symbol: Db

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Rei Amador  ?-1596King of the Angolars200 dobrasObverse2020

Saudi Arabia

Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Currency: Riyal (since 1953)
Symbol: ر.س

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 1924–2015King of Saudi Arabia and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques (2005–2015)1–100 riyalsObverse2007
Abdulaziz ibn Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal ibn Turki ibn Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al Saud 1876–1953King of Nejd and Hejaz (1926–1932); King of Saudi Arabia (1932–1953); Founder of Saudi Arabia500 riyalsObverse2007
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 1935–King of Saudi Arabia and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques (2015–)5–100 riyalsObverse2016

South Africa

Flag of South Africa.svg Currency: Rand (since 1961)
Symbol: R

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela 1918–2013President of South Africa (1994–1999)10 randObverse (2012 issue); Reverse (2018 commemorative issue)2012 (original issue); 2018 (commemorative issue)
20 rand
50 rand
100 rand
200 rand

South Sudan

Flag of South Sudan.svg Currency: Pound (since 2011) and Piaster (since 2011)
Symbol: £

PersonYears of Birth–DeathReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
John Garang de Mabior 1945–2005President of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (July 9–30, 2005); Leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army during the Second Sudanese Civil WarAll (5 to 25 South Sudanese piasters)Obverse2011
John Garang de Mabior 1945–2005President of the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (July 9–30, 2005); Leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army during the Second Sudanese Civil WarAll (1 to 1,000 South Sudanese pounds)Obverse2011 (1 to 100 South Sudanese pounds); 2016 (20 South Sudanese pounds); 2018 (500 South Sudanese pounds); 2021 (1,000 South Sudanese pounds)

Serbia

Flag of Serbia.svg Currency: Dinar (since 2003)
Symbol: din.

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Jovan Cvijić 1865–1927geographer500 din.both2004
Slobodan Jovanović 1869–1958Prime Minister of the Yugoslav government-in-exile (1942–1943)5,000 din.both2003
Vuk Stefanović Karadžić 1787–1864Linguist; reformer of the Serbian language10 din.both2006
Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac 1856–1914Composer and music educator50 din.both2005
Milutin Milanković 1879–1958Mathematician, astronomer and geophysicist2,000 din.both2011
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš 1813–1851Prince-Bishop of Montenegro (1830–1851); Serbian language poet20 din.both2006
Nadežda Petrović 1873–1915Painter200 din.both2006
Nikola Tesla 1856–1943Serbian-American electrical engineer and inventor100 din.both2006
Đorđe Vajfert 1850–19371st president of the National Bank of Serbia (1912–1926)1,000 din.both2006

Sierra Leone

Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Currency: Leone (since 1964)
Symbol: Le

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Bai Bureh 1840–1908Leader in the Hut Tax War of 1898 in Northern Sierra Leone against British rule and Krio dominance1,000 LeonesObverse2002
Isaac Theophilus Akunna Wallace-Johnson 1894–1965Trade unionist, journalist, activist, and politician2,000 LeonesObverse2000
Sengbe Pieh (Joseph Cinqué) 1814–1879Responsible for leading the revolt of fellow slaves on the Spanish slave ship, Amistad5,000 LeonesObverse2002
PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Bai Bureh 1840–1908Leader in the Hut Tax War of 1898 in Northern Sierra Leone against British rule and Krio dominance1 LeoneObverse2022
Isaac Theophilus Akunna Wallace-Johnson 1894–1965Trade unionist, journalist, activist, and politician2 LeonesObverse2022
Sengbe Pieh (Joseph Cinqué) 1814–1879Responsible for leading the revolt of fellow slaves on the Spanish slave ship, Amistad5 LeonesObverse2022
Constance Cummings-John 1918–2000Educationalist and politician; served as the first female mayor of Freetown in 196620 LeonesObverse2022

Singapore

Flag of Singapore.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1967)
Symbol: S$

PersonYears of Birth–DeathReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Yusof bin Ishak 1910–1970First President of Singapore (1965–1970)S$2obverse1999
S$5
S$10
S$20
S$50
S$100
S$1000
S$10,000
PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Lee Kuan Yew 1923–20151st Prime Minister of Singapore (1959–1990)S$50Both2015 (commemorative)
Munshi Abdullah 1796–1864Author, translator and teacherS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
Henry Nicholas Ridley 1855–1956Promoting rubber in the Malay PeninsulaS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
Tan Kah Kee 1874–1961Businessman; Philanthropic work, for setting up schools in China and Southeast Asia and for helping to raise funds to support China in events of the 20th centuryS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
P. Govindasamy Pillai 1887–1980Businessman and philanthropistS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
Teresa Hsu Chih 1898–2011Charity worker, yoga teacher and retired nurseS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
Alice Pennefather 1903–1983Badminton and tennis championS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
Adnan Saidi 1915–1942Malayan military officer of the 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade who fought the Japanese in the Battle of Pasir Panjang in Singapore during World War IIS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)
Ruth Wong Hie King 1918–1982EducatorS$20Reverse2019 (commemorative)

Sri Lanka

Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Currency: Rupee (since 1872)
Symbol: (රු, Rs, ரூ)

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Percy Mahendra "Mahinda" Rajapaksa 19456th President of Sri Lanka (2005–2015)1,000 rupeesObverse2009 (commemorative)

Sweden

Flag of Sweden.svg Currency: Krona (since 1873)
Symbol: kr

PersonYears of Birth–DeathReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation since
Astrid Lindgren 1907–2002Writer20 krobverse2015
Evert Taube 1890–1976Artist, author, composer and singer50 krobverse2015
Greta Garbo 1905–1990Actress100 krobverse2016
Ingmar Bergman 1918–2007Film director, producer and screenwriter200 krobverse2015
Birgit Nilsson 1918–2005Soprano500 krobverse2016
Dag Hammarskjöld 1905–1961 Secretary-General of the United Nations (1953–1961)1,000 krobverse2015

Switzerland

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Currency: Franc (since 1850)
Symbol: Fr.

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Jacob Burckhardt 1818–1897historian of the arts1,000 Fr.obverse1998
Le Corbusier 1887–1965modernist architect10 Fr.obverse1997
Alberto Giacometti 1901–1966sculptor, painter, draftsman100 Fr.obverse1998
Arthur Honegger 1892–1955composer20 Fr.obverse1996
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz 1878–1947French-speaking Swiss author200 Fr.obverse1997
Sophie Taeuber-Arp 1889–1943artist, painter, sculptor50 Fr.obverse1995

Syria

Flag of Syria.svg Currency: Pound (£S; since 1919)

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
Marcus Julius Philippus (Philip the Arab) c. 204–24929th Emperor of the Roman Empire£S 100Obverse1998
Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb (Saladin) 1138–1193Sultan of Egypt and Syria and Kurdish General£S 200Obverse1997
Zenobia 240-c. 275Queen of the Palmyrene Empire (267–271)£S 500Obverse1998
Hafez al-Assad 1930–2000President of Syria (1971–2000)£S 1,000Obverse1997
Bashar al-Assad 1965President of Syria (2000–present)£S 2,000Obverse2017

Taiwan (Republic of China)

Flag of the Republic of China.svg Currency: New Taiwan dollar (since 1949)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Sun Yat-sen 1866–1925Founding father of the Republic of China; Provincial President of the Republic of China (January 1 – March 10, 1912)$100obverse2001
Chiang Kai-shek 1887–1975President of the Republic of China (1948–1975)$200obverse2002

Tanzania

Flag of Tanzania.svg Currency: Shilling (since 1966)
Symbol: TSh

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
Julius Kambarage Nyerere 1922–19991st President of Tanzania (1964–1985)1,000 Shillings/ShilingiObverse2003

Tajikistan

Flag of Tajikistan.svg Currency: Somoni (since 1999)
Symbol: cомонӣ

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
Isma'il ibn Ahmad (Somoni) 849–907Amir of Transoxiana (892–907) and Khorasan (900–907)1 diramsObverse1999
5 diramsObverse1999
20 diramsObverse1999
50 diramsObverse1999
Mirzo Tursunzoda 1911–1977Poet1 somoniObverse1999–2000
Shirinsho Shotemur 1899–1937Politician3 somoniObverse2010
Sadriddin Ayni 1878–1954Poet, writer, novelist, journalist and historian; recipient of the Order of Lenin5 somoniObverse1999–2013
Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani 1314–1384Sūfī of the Kubrāwī order, poet and a prominent Muslim scholar10 somoniObverse1999–2013
Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā) 980–1037Polymath and jurist20 somoniObverse1999–2013
Bobojon Ghafurov 1908–1977Historian, academician, and author50 somoniObverse1999–2013
Isma'il ibn Ahmad (Somoni) 849–907Amir of Transoxiana (892–907) and Khorasan (900–907)100 somoniObverse1999–2013
Nusratullo Maksum 1881–1937Statesman and national hero of Tajikistan200 somoniObverse2010
Rudaki (Abuabdulloh Rudaki) 858–941Founder of Tajik classic literature500 somoniObverse2010

Thailand

Flag of Thailand.svg Currency: Baht (since 1925)
Symbol: ฿

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
Vajiralongkorn 1952–King of Thailand (2016–)฿20Obverse2018
฿502018
฿1002018
฿5002018
฿1,0002018
฿1,000Reverse2018
Rama I 1737–1809King of Rattanakosin (1782–1809)฿20Reverse2018
Rama II 1767–1824King of Rattanakosin (1809–1824)฿20Reverse2018
Rama III 1788–1851King of Rattanakosin (1824–1851)฿50Reverse2018
Mongkut 1804–1868King of Siam (1851–1868)฿50Reverse2018
Chulalongkorn 1853–1910King of Siam (1868–1910)฿100Reverse2018
Vajiravudh 1881–1925King of Siam (1910–1925)฿100Reverse2018
Prajadhipok 1893–1941King of Siam (1925–1935)฿500Reverse2018
Ananda Mahidol 1925–1946King of Siam (1935–1946)฿500Reverse2018
Bhumibol Adulyadej 1927–2016King of Thailand (1946–2016)฿1,000Reverse2018

Tonga

Flag of Tonga.svg Currency: Paʻanga (since 1967)
Symbol: T$

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
King Siaosi (George) Tupou V of Tonga 1948–2012King of Tonga (2006–2012)All (T$1–100)Obverse2008 and 2009
King Tupou VI of Tonga 1959–King of Tonga (2012–)All (T$2–100)Obverse2015

Transnistria

Flag of Transnistria (state).svg Currency: Rubla (since 1994)
Symbol: Pridnestrovie ruble sign.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
Alexander Suvorov 1730–1800General of the Imperial Russian Army; founder of the city and capital of Tiraspol1 rubleObverse2000
Alexander Suvorov 1730–1800General of the Imperial Russian Army; founder of the city and capital of Tiraspol5 rublesObverse2000
Alexander Suvorov 1730–1800General of the Imperial Russian Army; founder of the city and capital of Tiraspol10 rublesObverse2000
Alexander Suvorov 1730–1800General of the Imperial Russian Army; founder of the city and capital of Tiraspol25 rublesObverse2000
Taras Shevchenko 1814–1861Poet; founder of the modern Ukrainian literature and the modern Ukrainian language50 rublesObverse2000
Dimitrie Cantemir 1673–1723Prince of Moldavia100 rublesObverse2000
Pyotr Alexandrovich Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky 1725–1796General of the Russian Empire, Collegium of Little Russia200 rublesObverse2004
Catherine II (the Great) 1729–1796Empress of the Russian Empire500 rublesObverse2004

Tunisia

Flag of Tunisia.svg Currency: Dinar (since 1960)
Symbol: DT

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Hannibal 247–183, 182 or 181 BCGeneral and commander-in-chief of the Carthaginian armies5 dinarsObverse1993
Hannibal 247–183, 182 or 181 BCGeneral and commander-in-chief of the Carthaginian armies5 dinarsObverse2013
Ibn Khaldun 1332-1046Historiographer and historian10 dinarsObverse1994
Dido Queen and founder of Carthage10 dinarsObverse2005
Aboul-Qacem Echebbi 1909–1934Poet10 dinarsObverse2013
Tawhida Ben Cheikh 1909–2010First female doctor of Tunisia10 dinarsObverse2020
Hayreddin Pasha 1820–1890Grand Vizier of the Beylik of Tunis (1873–1877); Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1878–1879)20 dinarsObverse1992
Hayreddin Pasha 1820–1890Grand Vizier of the Beylik of Tunis (1873–1877); Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1878–1879)20 dinarsObverse2011
Farhat Hached 1914–1952Trades Union leader; leader of the Tunisian Independence Movement 20 dinarsObverse2017
Aboul-Qacem Echebbi 1909–1934Poet30 dinarsObverse1997
Ibn El Rachiq Kairouani c. 1000–1064Writer and poet50 dinarsObverse2011

Turkey

Flag of Turkey.svg Currency: Lira (since 2009)
Symbol: TL/ Turkish lira symbol black.svg

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn Circulation
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 1881–1938Founder and 1st President of Turkey (1923–1938)All (₺5-₺200)Obverse2009
Aydın Sayılı 1913–1993Historian of science₺5Reverse2009
Cahit Arf 1910–1997Mathematician; known for the Arf invariant of a quadratic form in characteristic 2 (applied in knot theory and surgery theory) in topology, the Hasse–Arf theorem in ramification theory, Arf semigroups, and Arf rings₺10Reverse2009
Mimar Kemalettin (Ahmet Kemalettin) 1870–1927Architect₺20Reverse2009
Fatma Aliye Topuz 1862–1936Novelist, columnist, essayist, women's rights activist and humanitarian₺50Reverse2009
Buhurizade Mustafa Itri 1640–1712Musician, singer, composer and poet₺100Reverse2009
Yunus Emre 1238–1320Poet and mystic₺200Reverse2009

Turkmenistan

Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Currency: New manat (since 2009)
Symbol: T

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Togrul Beg 990–1063Sultan of the Seljuq Empire1 manatObverse2009
Soltan Sanjar 1085–1157Governor of Khorasan (1097–1118); Sultan of the Seljuq Empire (1118–1153, also 1156–1157)5 manatsObverse2009
Magtymguly Pyragy 1724–1807Poet10 manatsObverse2009
Görogly National hero20 manatsObverse2009
Dede Korkut Legendary bard 50 manatsObverse2009
Oghuz Khagan Legendary ancestor of Turkmens 100 manatsObverse2009
Saparmurat Atayevich Niyazov 1940–2006First President of Turkmenistan (1990–2006)500 manatsObverse2009 (not issued)

Ukraine

Flag of Ukraine.svg Currency: Hryvnia (pl. Hryvni and Hryven) (since 1996)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ivan Franko 1856–1916Poet, writer and journalist₴20obverse2003
Mykhailo Hrushevsky 1866–19341st President of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1918)₴50obverse2004
Bohdan Khmelnytsky 1595–1657Hetman of Ukraine (1648–1657)₴5obverse2004
Ivan Mazepa 1640–1709Hetman of Ukraine (1687–1708)₴10obverse2004
Taras Shevchenko 1814–1861Poet; works considered to be the foundation of both the modern Ukrainian language and literature₴100obverse2006
Hryhori Skovoroda 1722–1794Poet, philosopher and composer₴500obverse2006
Lesya Ukrainka 1871–1913Poet and writer₴200obverse2001
Vladimir I 958–1015Prince of Kiev and Novgorod (978–1015)₴1obverse2006
Vladimir Vernadsky 1863–1945Historian, philosopher, naturalist and scientist₴1,000obverse2019
Yaroslav I 978–1054Prince of Kiev and Novgorod₴2obverse2004

United Kingdom

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Currency: Pound sterling (England since 1158; Scotland since 1707)
Symbol: £

While the Bank of England is the central bank for the whole of the United Kingdom, a total of eight commercial banks retain the right to issue their own pound sterling notes.

England and Wales

Flag of England.svg Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg In England and Wales the Bank of England is the only bank with the right to issue pound sterling banknotes

Bank of EnglandPersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Jane Austen 1775–1817Novelist£10reverse2017
Elizabeth II 1926–2022Queen of the United Kingdom (1952–2022)£5obverse2002
£10obverse2000
£20obverse1999
£20obverse2007
£50obverse1994–2014
£50obverse2011
Charles III 1948-King of the United Kingdom (2022-)£5obverse2024
£10obverse2024
£20obverse2024
£20obverse2024
£50obverse2024
£50obverse2024
Winston Churchill 1874–1965Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940–1945; 1951–1955)£5reverse2016
Adam Smith 1723–1790Economist£20reverse2007
Alan Turing 1912–1954Mathematician and computer scientist£50reverse2021
J. M. W. Turner 1775–1851Landscape painter£20reverse2020
James Watt 1736–1819Inventor£50reverse2011
Matthew Boulton 1728–1809Manufacturer£50reverse2011

Scotland

Flag of Scotland.svg Three commercial banks in Scotland are authorised to issue their own sterling banknotes: Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank.

Bank of Scotland [1] PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Sir Walter Scott 1771–1832Historical novelist and poet; campaigner for the continuation of Scottish banknotes£5obverse2007
£10obverse2007
£20obverse1999
£50obverse2007
£100obverse2007
The Royal Bank of Scotland [2] PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Lord Ilay 1682–1761Founder and first governor of the Royal Bank of Scotland£1obverse1987
£5obverse1987
£10obverse1987
£20obverse1987
£50obverse1987
£100obverse1987
Robert Louis Stevenson 1850–1894Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer
(special commemorative issue) [3]
£1reverse1994
Alexander Graham Bell 1847–1922Inventor of the telephone
(special commemorative issue) [3]
£1reverse1997
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900–2002To mark the 100th birthday of The Queen Mother
(special commemorative issue) [3]
£20reverse2000
Queen Elizabeth II 1926–2022To mark the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II
(special commemorative issue) [3]
£5reverse2002
Old Tom Morris 1821–1908250th anniversary of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
(special commemorative issue) [3]
£5reverse2004
Jack Nicklaus 1940–Notable American golfer
(special commemorative issue) [3]
£5reverse2005
Queen Elizabeth II 1926–2022To mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II
(special commemorative issue) [3] [4]
£10reverse2012
Nan Shepherd 1893–1981Novelist and poet£5obverse2016
Mary Somerville 1780–1872Scientist£10obverse2017
Catherine Cranston 1849–1934Entrepreneur£20obverse2020
Flora Stevenson 1839–1905Social reformer with a special interest in education for poor or neglected children, and in education for girls; the first Scottish woman to be elected to a School Board£50obverse2021
Clydesdale Bank [5] PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Robert Burns 1759–1796Notable Scottish poet £5obverse1998
Mary Slessor 1848–1915Scottish missionary to Nigeria and campaigner for women's rights £10both1998
Robert the Bruce 1274–1329 King of the Scots (1306–1329)£20obverse1998
Adam Smith 1723–1790Economist and key figure of the Scottish Enlightenment £50both1998
Lord Kelvin 1824–1907 Mathematical physicist and engineer £100both1998
Alexander Fleming 1881–1955Discoverer of penicillin £5obverse2009
William Arrol 1839–1913Civil engineer, bridge builder, and Liberal Unionist Party politician£5obverse2015 (commemorative)
Robert Burns 1759–1796Notable Scottish poet £10obverse2009
Robert the Bruce 1274–1329 King of the Scots (1306–1329)£20obverse2009
Elsie Inglis 1864–1917Doctor and suffragist £50obverse2009
Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868–1928Architect and designer£100obverse2009

Northern Ireland

Ulster Banner.svg In Northern Ireland, four commercial banks are authorised to issue their own sterling banknotes: Ulster Bank, Danske Bank (formerly Northern Bank), First Trust Bank and Bank of Ireland. Of these, only banknotes issued by Danske Bank and Ulster Bank feature portraits of real people, with First Trust's notes depicting generic "Irish citizens" and Bank of Ireland notes showing buildings.

Danske BankPersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
John Boyd Dunlop 1840–1921Founder of the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company £10obverse2005
Harry Ferguson 1884–1960Engineer and developer of the modern agricultural tractor, the Ferguson monoplane and the Ferguson P99 £20obverse2005
Sir Samuel Cleland Davidson 1846–1921founder of the Belfast Sirocco Works and pioneer of air conditioning £50obverse2005
Sir James Martin 1893–1981Inventor of the aircraft ejector seat£100obverse2005
Ulster BankPersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
George Best 1946–2005Footballer, Northern Ireland and Manchester United
(special commemorative issue)
£5obverse2006

United States of America

Flag of the United States.svg Currency: Dollar (since 1792)
Symbol: $

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
John Adams 1735–1826signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776; 2nd President of the United States (1797–1801)$2reverse1976
Samuel Adams 1722–1803signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Charles Carroll 1737–1832signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Samuel Chase 1741–1811signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Abraham Clark 1725–1794signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
George Clinton 1739–1812signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776; 4th Vice President of the United States (1805–1812)$2reverse1976
George Clymer 1739–1813signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
John Dickinson 1732–1808signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
William Ellery 1727–1820signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
William Floyd 1734–1821signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Benjamin Franklin 1706–1790signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Founding Father$100obverse1996
Elbridge Gerry 1744–1814signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776; 5th Vice President of the United States (1813–1814)$2reverse1976
Ulysses S. Grant 1822–188518th President of the United States (1869–1877)$50obverse2004
Alexander Hamilton 1755/7-18041st Secretary of the Treasury (1789–1795)$10both2006
John Hancock 1737–1793signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Benjamin Harrison, V 1726–1791signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Joseph Hewes 1730–1779signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Thomas Heyward, Jr. 1746–1809signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
William Hooper 1742–1790signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Stephen Hopkins 1707–1785signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Francis Hopkinson 1737–1791signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Samuel Huntington 1731–1796signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Andrew Jackson 1767–18457th President of the United States (1829–1837)$20obverse2003
Thomas Jefferson 1743–18263rd President of the United States (1801–1809); signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2both1976
Richard Henry Lee 1732–1794signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Francis Lewis 1713–1803signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Abraham Lincoln 1809–186516th President of the United States (1861–1865)$5both2008
Philip Livingston 1716–1778signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Robert R. Livingston 1746–1813Founding Father, Worked on writing the Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Thomas McKean 1734–1817signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Arthur Middleton 1742–1787signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Lewis Morris 1726–1798signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Robert Morris 1734–1806signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
William Paca 1740–1799signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Robert Treat Paine 1731–1814signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
George Read 1733–1798signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Benjamin Rush 1745–1813signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Edward Rutledge 1749–1800signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Roger Sherman 1721–1793signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Richard Stockton 1730–1781signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Charles Thomson 1729–1824signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
George Walton 1749/50-1804signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
George Washington 1732–17991st President of the United States (1789–1797)$1obverse1963
William Williams 1731–1811signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Thomas Willing 1731–1821signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
James Wilson 1742–1798signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
John Witherspoon 1723–1794signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976
Oliver Wolcott 1726–1797signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776$2reverse1976

Uruguay

Flag of Uruguay.svg Currency: Peso Uruguayo (since 1993)
Symbol: $U

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Juan Zorrilla de San Martín 1855–1931Writer, poet and ambassador20 Pesos UruguayosObverse1994
José Pedro Varela 1845–1879Sociologist, journalist, politician, and educator50 Pesos UruguayosObverse1994
Eduardo Fabini 1882–1950Composer and musician100 Pesos UruguayosObverse1994
Pedro Figari 1861–1938Painter, lawyer, writer, and politician200 Pesos UruguayosObverse1995
Alfredo Vásquez Acevedo Rector and politician500 Pesos UruguayosObverse1994
Juana de Ibarbourou 1892–1979Poet1,000 Pesos UruguayosObverse1995
Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga 1771–1848Priest, naturalist and botanist2,000 Pesos UruguayosObverse2003

Uzbekistan

Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Currency: Soum (since 1993)

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Timur (Tamerlane) late 1320-1330s–1405Founder of the Timurid Empire and the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty500 soumReverse1999
Mirzo Ulugbek 1394–1449Astronomer, mathematician and sultan100,000 soumObverse2019

Venezuela

Flag of Venezuela.svg Currency: Venezuelan bolívar soberano (sovereign bolívar) (since 2018)
Symbol: Bs.S

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Josefa Camejo1791–1862Heroine of the Venezuelan War of Independence2 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
José Félix Ribas 1775–1815Independence leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence5 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Rafael Urdaneta 1788–18459th Venezuelan Minister of Defense (1839–1845); 4th President of Gran Colombia (1830–1831); 5th Colombian Minister of Defense (1828–1829); Venezuelan General and hero of the Spanish American wars of independence10 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Simón Rodríguez 1769–1854Philosopher and educator20 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Antonio José de Sucre 1795–18302nd President of Bolivia (1825–1828); 4th President of Perú (June 23 – July 23, 1823)50 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Ezequiel Zamora 1817–1860Venezuelan soldier, and leader of the Federalists in the Federal War (Guerra Federal) of 1859–1863100 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez de Espinoza 1750–1816Supreme Chief of Venezuela (1812–1813)200 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain500 bolívares soberanosObverse2018
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain10,000 bolívares soberanosObverse2019
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain20,000 bolívares soberanosObverse2019
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain50,000 bolívares soberanosObverse2019
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain200,000 bolívares soberanosObverse2020
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain500,000 bolívares soberanosObverse2020
Simón Bolívar 1783–1830Military and political leader during the struggle for independence from Spain1,000,000 bolívares soberanosObverse2020

Vietnam

Flag of Vietnam.svg Currency: Dong (since 1978)
Symbol:

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Ho Chi Minh 1890–1969Communist revolutionary leader, prime minister (1945–1955) and president (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam10,000 ₫Obverse2003
20,000 ₫2006
50,000 ₫2003
100,000 ₫2004
200,000 ₫2006
500,000 ₫2003

Zambia

Flag of Zambia.svg Currency: Kwacha (since 1968)
Symbol: ZK

PersonLifespanReason for honorDenominationObverse or reverseIn circulation since
Kenneth Kaunda 1924–20211st President of Zambia (1964–1991)50 kwachaReverse2014 (commemorative)
Frederick Chiluba 1943–20112nd President of Zambia (1991–2002)50 kwachaReverse2014 (commemorative)
Levy Mwanawasa 1948–20083rd President of Zambia (2002–2008)50 kwachaReverse2014 (commemorative)
Rupiah Banda 1937–4th President of Zambia (2008–2011)50 kwachaReverse2014 (commemorative)
Michael Sata 1937–20145th President of Zambia (2011–2014)50 kwachaReverse2014 (commemorative)

Notes

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  2. "Current issue notes". Royal Bank of Scotland. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Commemorative notes". Royal Bank of Scotland. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  4. "Scotland new 10-pound commemorative note confirmed". Banknote News. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  5. "Current Banknotes : Clydesdale Bank". The Committee of Scottish Bankers (CSCB). Archived from the original on 3 October 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2013.

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