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Guinea - 
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Here's a quite common note that for whatever reason hasn't yet been included here - 
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Latvija 500 latu 1929 
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Latvija 500 latu 1992 
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Latvija 10 latu 1933 
Edited by giedrius 09/24/2016 09:55 am
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Estonia 100 kroon 1992  Estonia 100 kroon 2007 
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Lithuania 20 litu 1930  Lithuania 20 litu 1997  Lithuania 20 litu 2007 
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100 & 500 Kip as issued by the Lao People's Democratic Republic in 1979 & 1988 respectively. Subsequent inflation has rendered these denominations essentially worthless.  
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Laotian 100 Kip from 1957. As with many of the African notes posted earlier in this thread, there seems to be a strong French influence with regard to the aethetics of this issue. 
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Edited by Lucky Cuss 09/26/2016 12:36 am
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France - 
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Algeria, 5 Francs, dated 1941 -   One more (notably less colorful) Algerian 5 Franc note issued the following year - 
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Queen Nefertiti graces this small (95 x 58 mm) Egyptian 5 Piastres note - 
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Edited by Lucky Cuss 09/26/2016 7:50 pm
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This diminutive (114 x 47 mm) Sinaloan fractional note of the "Dos Caritas" type features three women, one on the front & two on the back -  
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Another note from the period of the French administration of large areas of West Africa, in this case including their allotment of Togo - 
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