This is one of The eight series of Swiss Bank issued banknotes. The 1000 bill features Jacob Burckhardt, a Swiss historian of art and culture.
Swiss Banknotes Papercraft
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Egyptian Banknote Papercraft 10 Piastres
I lieu of the current turmoil in Egypt, Julius has created the 10 Piastres banknote papercraft and hopes that the crisis will end soon.
Egyptian Banknote Papercraft 10 Piastres
Egyptian Banknote Papercraft 10 Piastres
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Myanmar 1000 Kyats Banknotes Papercraft
The kyat is the currency of Myanmar/Burma which is abbreviated as K.
Myanmar 1000 Kyats Banknotes Papercraft
Myanmar 1000 Kyats Banknotes Papercraft
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Vietnamese Banknote Papercraft: 50000 Dong
The đồng (VND) is the currency of Vietnam since May 3, 1978. 50000 VND is roughly equivalent to 2.50 US Dollars.
Vietnamese Banknote Papercraft: 50000 Dong
Vietnamese Banknote Papercraft: 50000 Dong
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Zimbabwe 50 Trillion Dollar Papercraft
Where else in the world can you own trillions of dollars and not be rich? Zimbabwe's inflation rate is pegged at one million percent making their currency worthless.
Zimbabwe 50 Trillion Dollar Papercraft
Zimbabwe 50 Trillion Dollar Papercraft
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200 South African Rand Papercraft
Paper-replika continues its world currency papercraft with this 200 South African banknotes. South African banknotes feature the Big Five game, a term coined by big-game hunters which refers to the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot including the lion, the Cape Buffalo, the African elephant, the leopard and the Black Rhinoceros.
200 South African Rand Papercraft
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100 Brazilian Real Papercraft
The modern real was introduced in 1994 as part of the Plano Real, a substantial monetary reform package that aimed to put an end to three decades of rampant inflation. At the time it was meant to have approximately fixed 1:1 exchange rate with the United States dollar. It suffered a sudden devaluation to a rate of about 2:1 in 1999, reached almost 4:1 in 2002, then partly recovered and has been approximately 2:1 since 2006. The exchange rate as of January 22, 2010 is approximately BRL 1.82 to USD 1.000-wiki100 Brazilian Real Papercraft
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