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Canada
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I have completed my list of Scientists on Banknotes. You are welcome to copy/use/collect. The symbols column is for notes that I would find particularly interesting. Basically if you won a Noble Prize, discovered a Planet, have a theorem then you are an interesting scientist. If anyone has additions please reply and I will update the list. The Pick numbers hyperlink to the banknote.ws website so you can view a picture of the note as well. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...?usp=sharing
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Excellent ShareBear 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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yes - very kind. I can see this will have taken you a lot of time to create.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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 Really well put-together . Awesome!
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Bedrock of the Community
United Kingdom
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Blaise Pascal - France 500 Francs:  
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 United States
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Quote: Blaise Pascal - France 500 Francs: Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Apologies to "DavidUK" who posted the 1994 version earlier on but I'm excited to add my first French note which happens to be a 500 Francs ( P-160d, the last version, printed in 2000) depicting Marie & Pierre Currie on the front:  
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Nice, colourful banknote walk2dwater 
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Moderator
 United States
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Very nice!  It is okay to repeat someone else. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Serbia 2013 100 Dinara P-57b Nikola Tesla  
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Quote: Serbia 2013 100 Dinara P-57b Nikola Tesla Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Japan's redesign of its 1000 yen note will feature bacteriologist Kitasato Shibasaburo. 
Colligo ergo sum
Edited by Lucky Cuss 01/01/2021 3:01 pm
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Very interesting! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Jurij Vega (born March 23 1754 & died Sept 26 1802): From Wiki: "Although he worked in the subjects of ballistics, physics and astronomy, his major contributions are to the mathematics of the second half of the 18th century."   For more on Vega: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurij_Vega
Edited by walk2dwater 02/01/2021 8:28 pm
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Fantastic! 
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