No 1932-series US bills of any denomination were printed, in large part due to the Great Depression.
5000 note was issued in 2008 by state bank of Pakistan.
The first Bank of England Twenty Pound note was issued in 1725. The first Bank of England decimal Twenty Pound note was issued in 1970.
The Bank of England first issued a regular Fifty Pound note in around 1725. The Bank of England issued the modern Fifty Pound note in 1981.
It's a proper term for paper currency, where the bill was issued by a specific bank, such as the Bank of England or US Federal Reserve.
The signature on the one rupee currency note in India is that of the Finance Secretary of the Government of India. Unlike other denominations, the one rupee note is issued by the Ministry of Finance and not the Reserve Bank of India. Therefore, it features the signature of the Finance Secretary rather than the Governor of the Reserve Bank.
Tanzania's currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), and the bank notes are available in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 shillings. Each note features distinct designs that highlight important cultural and historical aspects of the country. The notes are issued by the Bank of Tanzania, which is the nation's central bank.
The Bank of England Series "D" Ten Pound note featuring Florence Nightingale was first issued in 1975, last issued in 1992 and ceased to be legal tender in 1994.
There is no British Fifteen Pound note currently, but in 1759, the Bank of England did issue a Fifteen Pound note. The note was last issued in 1822. It was white and printed on only one side.
The Bank of England white Five Pound note was first issued in 1793, last issued in 1957 and ceased to be legal tender in 1961.
The Bank of England first issued a £50 note in approximately 1725. The note was last issued in 1943 and ceased to be legal tender in 1945. The Bank of England issued a decimal £50 note in 1981 with Queen Elizabeth II on the front and Sir Christopher Wren on the reverse. The note was last issued in 1994 and ceased to be legal tender in 1996. The Bank of England issued a new decimal £50 note in 1994 with Queen Elizabeth II on the front and Sir John Houblon on the reverse. This note is currently in circulation but will be withdrawn in due course after a publicity campaign by the Bank of England. The Bank of England issued a new decimal £50 note in 2011 with Queen Elizabeth II on the front and Matthew Boulton and James Watt on the reverse.
The currency issued by Central bank of any country for monetary transactions is known as issue note.
The Bank of England Series E revised Ten Pound note featuring Charles Darwin on the reverse was first issued on 07-Nov-2000.