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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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12 June, 2016

.Switzerland - 50 Francs 2015 New Series Hybrid Note

Fifty Francs - s. Jean Studer / Fritz Zurbrugg
ND2016
Reverse
Fifty Francs - s. Jean Studer / Thomas Jordan
ND2016
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Fifty Francs - s. Jean Studer / Jean-Pierre Danthine
ND2016
Reverse
This is the new Switzerland series of banknotes issued on 12.04.2016. The note has the Year date of (20)15 as part of the prefix. The first prefix for this note is 15A. This 50 Francs is the first note issued for the new series. The new note comes with 3-signature varieties and they are signed by Jean Studer/Thomas Jordan, Jean Studer/Fritz Zurbrugg and Jean Studer/Jean-Pierre Danthine. As this is a Hybrid note, it has a frosty like see through window in the shape of the Swiss famous cross on the top right hand corner. These notes are manufactured with thin layer of polymer sheets (like laminated) over it to ensure it will last longer in circulations. Switzerland is the 31st nation/bank (both the European Union and Central African States counted as one each) that have issued Hybrid banknotes. All Hybrid banknotes issued so far are for general circulations including the The Royal Bank of Scotland £5 note Ryder Cup commemorative.

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