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Banknotes featuring Scientists and Mathematicians: Page Three
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Democritus of Abdera, 100 Greek Drachma (1967)
This note is now obsolete.
Abu Nasr al-Farabi, 1 Kazakhstani Tenge (1993)
This note is still legal currency and is still in print (?).
Guglielmo Marconi, 2000 Italian Lire (1990)
This note is now obsolete.
Nikola Tesla, 10000000000 Yugoslavian Dinar (1993)
This note is now obsolete.
Nikola Tesla, 5000000 Yugoslavian Dinar (1993)
This note is now obsolete.
Nikola Tesla, 100 Yugoslavian Dinar (1994)
This note is now obsolete (?).
Nikola Tesla, 100 Serbian Dinar (2003)
This note is still legal currency and is still in print.
Nikola Tesla, 5 Yugoslavian Dinar (1994)
This note is now obsolete (?).
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet), 10 French Francs (1964)
This note is now obsolete. Voltaire was not a physicist or a mathematiciation, but a great author and satirist, a french philosophe.
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 5000 Polish Zloty (1982)
This note is now obsolete. Chopin was not a physicist or mathematician, but a great composer.
Oswaldo Cruz, 50 Brazilian Cruzados (1986-8?)
This note is now obsolete. Cruz was not a physicist or mathematician, but a medical doctor and a father of sanitation.
Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, 500000000000 Yugoslavian Dinar (1993)
This note is now obsolete. Zmaj was not a physicist or mathematician, but a children's poet.