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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by jojothaiv(m): 3:15pm On Jan 28, 2023
Comparative analysis......
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by RhodaNelly: 3:15pm On Jan 28, 2023
Rather than attribute beauty to our naira notes, why don't we consider value comparison of our darling naira with that of other African countries' currencies.

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by jaxxy(m): 3:16pm On Jan 28, 2023
it seems Nigeria has the ugliest and cheap looking currency note.

our former naira notes of the 70/80's are finer than these current ones.

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by sunshineV(f): 3:16pm On Jan 28, 2023
Egyptian currency is fine sha
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Isabi4lov: 3:16pm On Jan 28, 2023
Ninolowo

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by TheNiceGuy(m): 3:17pm On Jan 28, 2023
Nigeria is a force to reckon with, kindly post ours together with it for people to compare since the topic said African currencies
MITCHELL96:
Uploading.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Felicox(m): 3:18pm On Jan 28, 2023
As for me, the notes look good. We're just used to the old ones. By the time we've used these new notes for a while, we'll get used to them. The only thing there is that the notes should have good value.

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by kestolove95(m): 3:18pm On Jan 28, 2023
Na to get am spend b d koko wetin konsign MI wit fine..

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by CaptainFM1: 3:20pm On Jan 28, 2023
Olachase:
G

I guess the cost of printing a N200 would be about N200 if not more. The value is already lost even from mint!

Nigerians should buy in to the cashless economy.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by abobote: 3:21pm On Jan 28, 2023
I haven't seen this new naira notes, but I like that old 200 note, especially if its mint.

I haven't touched most of the African currency, but my favorite is the Franc Cefa, its very portable and easy to carry.

The Ghana Cedis, I like the 100cedis, others are paper as the naira
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by LocalStandard1(m): 3:21pm On Jan 28, 2023
Our currency is only second to the Kenyan one.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by MITCHELL96: 3:22pm On Jan 28, 2023
TheNiceGuy:
Nigeria is a force to reckon with, kindly post ours together with it for people to compare since the topic said African currencies


It's frustrating me, honestly. The site sometimes logs me out sef.

Meanwhile, the 200 naira note is there. I included it.

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Nobody: 3:22pm On Jan 28, 2023
Houseofglam7:
undecided
no bend mouth. Say something..
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Petyprince: 3:23pm On Jan 28, 2023
One thing with Nigerians is they can never appreciate what they have.

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by kestolove95(m): 3:23pm On Jan 28, 2023
Some of the money look like babalawo complementary card..

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by javaguru: 3:23pm On Jan 28, 2023
u mean to tell me that Madagascar have 20k in note
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by chiedozie198100: 3:24pm On Jan 28, 2023
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Osariemen12: 3:25pm On Jan 28, 2023
Which one has Tinubu's head?

Or is he not dead?
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Santafemetrix(m): 3:26pm On Jan 28, 2023
The best amongst the newly designed notes is the 500 naira.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by javaguru: 3:27pm On Jan 28, 2023
Felicox:
As for me, the notes look good. We're just used to the old ones. By the time we've used these new notes for a while, we'll get used to them. The only thing there is that the notes should have good value.
ugly currency is ugly, it's actually taking us back
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by abobote: 3:30pm On Jan 28, 2023
success1smyn:
What's beautiful in all this multicoloured notes?

Colour riot ish

Hit like for single colour and share for multicolour
Multicolored is better for security reasons
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by CodeTemplar: 3:31pm On Jan 28, 2023
So many dead presidents.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by PrincessofDSS(f): 3:31pm On Jan 28, 2023
Hmmmm
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by success1smyn(m): 3:32pm On Jan 28, 2023
abobote:

Multicolored is better for security reasons

Ok sir, I don't like argument
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Johnken1234: 3:32pm On Jan 28, 2023
But our N5, N10, N20 and N50 make sense even N100 . Why can't CBN print more of these lower notes let it circulate and leave this higher denominations. When you have more lower denominations in circulation, nobody will have more than 10k at hand because it will be very bulky. By so doing nobody will mandate any person to go cashless, doing transfers knowing the implications of carrying bulky lower denominations.


A market women who sells pepper in the market will also benefit because one can only have cash that will be able to meet his daily needs.

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Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Seunpaul01(m): 3:33pm On Jan 28, 2023
Ours look like the one that is poorly make. No sharpness in the latest currency atal.

I like the Ethiopia currency, look very simple.

Sao tome and Rwandan currencies looks cool and simple too.

Just simple design, no picture of anybody.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Gaddafih001(m): 3:34pm On Jan 28, 2023
TheChameleon:
grin

So beautiful ...yet mostly useless and worthless.

Hardly worth the paper they are printed on.

If Africa is still this underdeveloped, then shame on the "heroes" printed on these pieces of tissue paper.
Shame on the criminals they raised.
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by ofuonyebi: 3:34pm On Jan 28, 2023
only the truth can set us free

let us for once leave politics out of this

Nigeria's money is still better than those of many countries here
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by Hollyharjii: 3:34pm On Jan 28, 2023
Ok
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by BigCowHornn: 3:34pm On Jan 28, 2023
GoodHardDickk:
The most important question is How valuable are these currencies?

None of those currencies there is more than Dollars or pound or even close to it.


If you really want to see money higher than dollars go to the middle east.

Those oil rich nations have it
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by smsinnigeria(m): 3:34pm On Jan 28, 2023
Like this tread
Re: Some African Countries Currencies (pictures) by DaGC(m): 3:36pm On Jan 28, 2023
Why the person for the Sierra Leone own con be like goat? undecided

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