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below are countries that have issued hybrid banknotes since 1995

| 1995 | canada | 2005 | bulgaria | 2006 | kazakhstan | 2007 | fiji | latvia | qatar | 2008 | swaziland | mauritania | tonga | samoa | bermuda | 2009 | papua new guinea | jamaica | 2010 | mongolia | tajikistan | oman | sudan | 2011 | gibraltar | united arab emirates | 2012 | morocco | suriname | 2013 | bhutan | solomon islands | iceland | russia | 2014 | scotland - the royal bank of scotland | madagascar | iraq | 2015 | central african states | burundi | european union | lesotho | 2016 | switzerland | seychelles | lebanon | 2017 | the bahamas | 2018 | malaysia | south africa | armenia | 2019 | poland | cambodia | zimbabwe | comoros | 2020 | ???? | 2021 | ???? | 2022 | algeria | 2023 | ****
As the heading goes, this site is dedicated to Hybrid banknotes only. This is a very specialised area of collections and in general, Hybrid banknotes are usually printed on high denominations or the top end of currency of a country. However despite saying this, there are few exceptions where Hybrid banknotes are printed on an entire series. I believe there are less than 300 pieces of Hybrid banknotes issued so far (including reprints), and apart from one or two pieces, the rest are still obtainable to collectors.


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04 October, 2015

United Arab Emirates - 500 Dirhams Hybrid, First Reprint

Five Hundred Dirhams (Hybrid)
Dated 2015, P32d
Reverse
This is the latest of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) 500 Dirhams Hybrid note printed with the year date of 2015. This note replaced the previous similar note issued dated 2011. The design of this new note is the same as the 2011 print but with minor changes such as new signature, six horizontal tactile lines added on both sides of the edges to assist those with visually impaired. The vertical serial number on the left has also shifted away from the edge to accommodate those horizontal tactile lines. The colour of the omron rings aka champagne bubbles or donuts (whatever you want to call it) have also been modified to make it more obvious to the naked eyes.

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