Thus, many different banks or institutions may have issued banknotes in a given country.
In the United States, commercial banks were authorized to issue banknotes from 1863 to 1935.
After the founding of the state of Israel, the bank won the concession to issue new banknotes.
State banks lost their power to issue banknotes.
Since its introduction in 1996, this series has replaced all issued banknotes.
Following their occupation of Germany, the Allies issued banknotes dated 1944.
In 1851 a law was passed authorizing the creation of two colonial banks with the authority to issue banknotes.
The bank was ready to issue banknotes based on the prospect of future economic growth within Illinois.
The government issues its own coins and banknotes.
A new bank was created, and was issuing new banknotes.