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Banknotes featuring Scientists and Mathematicians: Page Five
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René Descartes, 100 French Francs (1942)
This note is now obsolete.
Blaise Pascal, 500 French Francs (1977)
This note is now obsolete.
Lord Kelvin, 100 British Pounds, Clydesdale Bank (1996)
This note is still legal currency and is still in print.
Louis Pasteur, 5 French Francs (1966)
This note is now obsolete.
Carl Linne (Linnaeus), 100 Swedish Kroner, (2003)
This note is still legal currency and is of the most recent printing.
Thomas Jefferson, 2 United States Dollars (1976)
This note is still legal currency.
Viktor Ambartsumian, 100 Armenian Dram (1998)
This note is still legal currency and is of the most recent printing.
Sejong the Great, 10000 South Korean Won (2007)
This note is still legal currency, and is the most recent printing. Also featured (on reverse) is Cheonsang Yeolch Bonyajido and Honcheonsigye
Sigmund Freud, 50 Austrian Schilling (1986)
This note is now obsolete.
Adam Smith, 20 British Pounds, Bank of England (2007)
This note is legal currency, and is of the most recent printing.
Christopher Polhem, 500 Swedish Kroner (2003)
This note is legal currency, and of the most recent printing.
Alexander von Humboldt, 5 East German Marks (1964)
This note is obsolete.
Johann Balthasar Neumann, 50 Deutsche Marks (1991)
This note is now obsolete.