- Source: List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation
This is a list of people on the banknotes that are no longer in circulation. 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.
Afghanistan
Currency: Afghani (؋; Since 1925)
Albania
Currency: Albanian gold franc (Fr.A.; 1926–1939)
Angola
Currencies: Angolar (pl: angolares; 1928–1958), Escudo (1914–1928; 1958–1977)
Argentina
Currencies: Peso Moneda Nacional (m$n; 1881–1969)Peso Ley ($L; 1970–1983)Peso Argentino ($a; 1983–1985)Austral (₳; 1985–1991)Peso ($; 1992–present)
Artsakh
Currencies: Artsakh dram
Australia
Currencies: Pound (£A 1910–1966)Dollar ($A, 1966–present)
Austria
Currencies: Schilling (S, 1947–2001)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Azerbaijan
Currencies: Second manat (m, 1992–2006)
Belgium
Currencies: Franc (fr., 1832–2001)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Brazil
Currencies: Cruzeiro (₢$, 1942–1967, Cr$, 1970–1986, 1990–1993)Cruzeiro Novo (NCr$, 1967–1970)Cruzado (Cz$, 1986–1989)Cruzado Novo (NCz$1989 – 1990)Cruzeiro Real (CR$1993 – 1994)
Bulgaria
Currency: Lev (pl. Leva, лв; since 1881)
Burma/Myanmar
Currency: Kyat (K (singular), Ks. (pl); since 1852)
Cameroon
Currency: Central African CFA franc (FCFA; since 1945)
Canada
Currency: Dollar (Can$, 1867–Present)
Central African Republic/Central African Empire
Currency: Central African CFA franc (FCFA; since 1945)
Chad
Currency: Central African CFA franc (FCFA; since 1945)
Chile
Currency: Old Chilean peso ($; 1817–1960)Chilean escudo (Eº; 1960–1975)
Czechoslovakia
Currency: Czechoslovak crown (Kčs; 1919–1993)
Czech Republic
Currency: Czech crown (Kč; since 1993)
China
Currency: Renminbi (¥; since 1948)
Confederate States of America
Currency: Confederate States dollar (US$; 1861–1865)
Croatia
Currency: Kuna (kn; 1994–2023)
Denmark
Currency: Krone (kr, 1873–Present)
East Germany
Currency: Mark (M, 1948–1990)
Egypt
Currency: Pound (LE, 1836–Present)
Equatorial Guinea
[ Currency: Peseta (Pta (singular), Pts (pl), 1969–1975) and Ekwele (plu. Bipkwele; 1975–1985)
Ethiopia
Currency: Ethiopian dollar (Br/ብር; since 1894)
Estonia
Currency: Kroon (KR, 1928–1940, 1992–2010)
Faroe Islands
Currency: Króna (kr, 1951–present)
Federated Malay States
Currency: Dollar ($; 1939–1953)
Federation of Malaya
Currency: Dollar ($; 1953–1967)
Finland
Currency: Mark (Mk., 1860–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
France
Currencies: Franc (F, 1795–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
French Polynesia
Currency: CFP franc (F; 1945–)
Gabon
Currency: Central African CFA franc (FCFA; since 1945)
Germany
Currencies: Deutsche Mark (DM, 1948–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Greece
Currencies: Drachma (₯, 1832–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Guadeloupe
Currency: Franc (1848–1960)
Guinea
Currency: Franc (FG; 1959–1971); Syli (1971–1985)
Guinea-Bissau
Currency: Peso (1975–1993)
Hungary
Currency: Forint (Ft, 1946–present)
Iceland
Currency: Króna (kr, 1874–Present)
India
Currency: Rupee (since 1947)Symbol: ₹
Indonesia
Currency: Rupiah (Rp; since 1945)
Iran/Persia
Currency: Toman (to 1931); Rial (since 1932)Symbol: Rl (singular) and Rls (pl) in Latin, in Persian
Iraq
Currencies: Dinar (ID, 1932–present)
Ireland
Currencies: Pound (IR£, 1928–2002) Euro (€, 2002–present)
Israel
Currencies: Pound (IL, 1948–1980)Old Shekel (IS, 1980–1985)New Shekel (₪, 1985–present)
Italy
Currencies: Lira (pl. lire: 1861–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Japan
Currency: Yen (¥, 1870–Present)
Katanga
Currency: Franc (1960–1963)
Kenya
Currency: Shilling (/=, sometimes prefixed KSh; since 1966)
Korea
Currency: Korean yen (엔; 1902–1945)
North Korea
Currency: Second North Korean won (₩; 1959–2009)
South Korea
Currency: First South Korean won (1945–1953); Hwan (전; 1953–1962)
Latvia
Currency: Lats (Ls, 1922–1940, 1993–2014)
Libya
Currency: Dinar (LD; since 1971)
Lithuania
Currency: Litas (Lt, 1993–2015)
Luxembourg
Currencies: Franc (fr., 1944–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Macau
Currency: Pataca (MOP$; since 1894)
Mali
Currency: Malian franc (MAF; 1962–1984)
Malta
Currency: Lira (pl. liri: Lm; 1825–2007)
Mexico
Currency: Peso ($, 1821–Present)
Nepal
Currency: Mohru/Rupee (Rs.; since 1932)
Netherlands
Currencies: Guilder (florin) (ƒ, 1817–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Norway
Currency: Krone (kr, 1877–Present)
Pakistan
Currency: Rupee (Re (singular) and Rs (pl), 1947–present)
Panama
Currency: Balboa (B/.; since 1904)
Philippines
Currency: Peso (₱; since 1903)
Poland
Currency: Złoty (zł, 1924–present)
Portugal
Currencies: Escudo ($, 1911–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Portuguese India
Currency: Portuguese Indian rupia (1871–1958); Portuguese Indian escudo (1958–1961)
Portuguese Timor
Currency: Portuguese Timorese escudo (1959–1976)
Republika Srpska
Currency: Dinar (plural: dinara (1992–1998))
Romania
Currency: Leu (pl. lei: 1867–Present)
São Tomé and Príncipe
Currency: Dobra (Db; 1977–present)
Sarawak, Raj of
Currency: Dollar ($; 1858–1953)
Slovenia
Currencies: Tolar (SIT, 1991–2007)Euro (€, 2007–present)
South Africa
Currencies: Pound (£SA, 1825–1961)Rand (R, 1961–present)
Soviet Union
Currency: Rouble (руб (Cyrillic) Rbl (singular) and Rbls (pl), 1917–1991) and Chervonets (1922–1947)
Spain
Currencies: Peseta (Pta (singular) and Pts (pl), 1868–2002)Euro (€, 2002–present)
Straits Settlements
Currency: Dollar ($; 1898–1939)
Sudan
Currency: Sudanese pound (LS, 1957 – June 8, 1992)
Suriname
Currency: Guilder (Gulden (ƒ); 1940–2003)
Sweden
Currency: Krona (kr, 1873–Present)
Switzerland
Currency: Franc (Fr., 1850–Present)
Taiwan (Republic of China)
Currency Old Taiwan dollar (TW$; 1946–1949) New Taiwan dollar (NT$; since 1949)
Thailand/Siam
Currency: Baht (฿; since 1925)
Tonga
Currency: Paʻanga (T$; since 1967)
Turkey
Currency: Lira (TL, 1843–2005)New Lira (₺, 2005–present)
Turkmenistan
Currency: First manat (1993–2005)
Ukraine
Currency: Hryvnia (pl. Hryvni and Hryven) (₴, 1996–present)
Karbovanets (pl. Karbovantsi and Karbovantsiv) (крб, 1991–1996)
United Kingdom
Currency: Sterling (£, 1158–Present in England; 1695–Present in Scotland)
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United States of America
Currency: Dollar ($, 1792–Present)
Venezuela
Currency: Venezuelan bolívar (1879–2008) Venezuelan hard bolívar (Bs.F., 2007–2018)
South Vietnam
Currency: South Vietnamese đồng ($; 1953–1978)
Weimar Republic and NS Germany
and Currency: Reichsmark (ℛℳ; 1924–1948)
Yugoslavia
Currency: Dinar (pl. Dinara; din. and дин.; 1918–2003)
Zaire
Currency: Zaire (Z; 1967–1997)
Notes
External links
IRANNOTES.com | High Quality IRANIAN Banknotes and Coins
Ron's WPM Homepage
Gallery of who/what is featured on 1200+ modern banknotes Archived 2007-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
Central Bank of Argentina
Reserve Bank of Australia
Bank of Canada
Bank of the Republic (Colombia)
Croatian National Bank
Denmark National Bank
Central Bank of Egypt
Bank of England Archived 2012-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
Bank of Estonia
Hungarian Mint Ltd.
Central Bank of Iceland
Reserve Bank of India
Bank of Japan
States of Jersey Online
Bank of Lithuania
Bank of Mexico
Central Bank of Russia
Scottish banknotes (Committee of Scottish Clearing Bankers)
SinoBanknote.com (People's Republic of China, Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau)
United States Bureau of Printing and Engraving
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