Länderkarte, die auf ihren Banknoten andere Länder abbildet
-Blau stellt Sehenswürdigkeiten in anderen Ländern dar. -Orange stellt grenzüberschreitende Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Berge und Flüsse entlang von Grenzen dar
Every country that uses the euro has other countries on it ?
mr_karma007 on
What does Orange mean?
yemekyemez55 on
Armenia should be included
klearides on
Is Serbia included because of Njegoš being on the 20 dinar note?
Grzechoooo on
The Euro has a map of Europe on the back, and not all European countries are part of the EU.
kon_sy on
smart to not include the euro. makes it more interesting
heyitscory on
r/mapsthatshouldbelists
Economy-Isopod6348 on
The 500 kzt note depicts the Caspian Sea. And a few notes have the map of kazakhstan on them which technically includes transnational territories
Dry_Doctor6346 on
Ahhh Canada and the other British Commonwealth countries with the queen?
01bah01 on
Edit : I fucked up and didn’t see the explanation.
basetornado on
Unless im missing it, you missed Tuvalu, Nauru and Kiribati based on the USD being officially used by others and used on this map.
All three use the Australian dollar officially, despite Tuvalu and Kiritbati having their own coins. None have their own banknotes and officially use Australian banknotes, with the Kiribati and Tuvalu dollar also pegged to the Australian dollar.
All would he blue given Parliament House is featured on the $5 note at a minimum, despite other landmarks being featured on other notes, such as the Shrine in Melbourne on the $100 note.
koronci on
I haven’t seen anyone mention it yet – Switzerland’s 10 Franc note of the 8th series shows the ground plan of the Indian city of Chandigarh which was designed by Swiss architect Le Corbusier. Is that why it’s included here? (This is not the current 10 Swiss Franc note though.)
Joseph20102011 on
Eurozone countries should have been highlighted in blue.
APrimitiveMartian on
Although not a country, the Indian 2000 rupee banknote depicts Mars.
Sour_Lemon_2103 on
The ₹100 notes of the Mahatma Gandhi series have Mt Kangchenjunga on them.
Quotenbanane on
Bad map.
Several countries missing. Weird specifications like currency having a globe, or a pyramid referencing other countries.
Not including Euro because it’s a supranational currency with custom union but included the USD which is literally the same (supranational currency and custom union with Ecuador etc.)
EasternFly2210 on
I always forget Alaska is a thing
erikole211 on
As far as i know you missed some, but these are probably open for debate (except Turkey they are just claiming other countries)
* **Jordan**: Currency shows scenes from Jerusalem.
* **India**: Banknotes feature the Himalayas, spanning multiple countries.
* **Turkey**: Implies Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey.
HuckleberryIcy3599 on
Crimea is Ukraine. Whoever made this map please keep it in mind next time.
Above-and_below on
You could colour Greenland, if you consider it a different country from Denmark, but Greenland is of course just using standard Danish notes.
doob22 on
If you’re counting the pyramid on the US note as an “Egyptian” pyramid… you are mistaken
Embarrassed_Map4884 on
One more fucked up map. Crimea is Ukraine, not russia
Virtually no country recognizes Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Is there a reason so many maps here show Crimea as part of Russia? It really does strike me as Russian propaganda whenever I see that in a map here. Like you don’t even show Puerto Rico as part of the US, but Crimea has to be part of Russia.
syler345 on
What’s the deal with Pakistan?
Boggie135 on
What country is in the US note?
Boggie135 on
We have Nelson Mandela on one side and the Big Five on the other side of ours.
Rust3elt on
What landmark outside the U.S. is on its currency?
kaamos_travel on
And then you have one country depicting the ruler of a total different country…
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breakdown of the blue ones please
Bro left us hanging asking more questions
Every country that uses the euro has other countries on it ?
What does Orange mean?
Armenia should be included
Is Serbia included because of Njegoš being on the 20 dinar note?
The Euro has a map of Europe on the back, and not all European countries are part of the EU.
smart to not include the euro. makes it more interesting
r/mapsthatshouldbelists
The 500 kzt note depicts the Caspian Sea. And a few notes have the map of kazakhstan on them which technically includes transnational territories
Ahhh Canada and the other British Commonwealth countries with the queen?
Edit : I fucked up and didn’t see the explanation.
Unless im missing it, you missed Tuvalu, Nauru and Kiribati based on the USD being officially used by others and used on this map.
All three use the Australian dollar officially, despite Tuvalu and Kiritbati having their own coins. None have their own banknotes and officially use Australian banknotes, with the Kiribati and Tuvalu dollar also pegged to the Australian dollar.
All would he blue given Parliament House is featured on the $5 note at a minimum, despite other landmarks being featured on other notes, such as the Shrine in Melbourne on the $100 note.
I haven’t seen anyone mention it yet – Switzerland’s 10 Franc note of the 8th series shows the ground plan of the Indian city of Chandigarh which was designed by Swiss architect Le Corbusier. Is that why it’s included here? (This is not the current 10 Swiss Franc note though.)
Eurozone countries should have been highlighted in blue.
Although not a country, the Indian 2000 rupee banknote depicts Mars.
The ₹100 notes of the Mahatma Gandhi series have Mt Kangchenjunga on them.
Bad map.
Several countries missing. Weird specifications like currency having a globe, or a pyramid referencing other countries.
Not including Euro because it’s a supranational currency with custom union but included the USD which is literally the same (supranational currency and custom union with Ecuador etc.)
I always forget Alaska is a thing
As far as i know you missed some, but these are probably open for debate (except Turkey they are just claiming other countries)
* **Jordan**: Currency shows scenes from Jerusalem.
* **India**: Banknotes feature the Himalayas, spanning multiple countries.
* **Turkey**: Implies Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey.
Crimea is Ukraine. Whoever made this map please keep it in mind next time.
You could colour Greenland, if you consider it a different country from Denmark, but Greenland is of course just using standard Danish notes.
If you’re counting the pyramid on the US note as an “Egyptian” pyramid… you are mistaken
One more fucked up map. Crimea is Ukraine, not russia
I believe the [Central African CFA Franc](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_African_CFA_franc) has an image of the [Bank of Central African States](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_Central_African_States) (in Yaoundé, Cameroon) on the obverse of each banknote. It’s a bit of a landmark. And the currency is used in six countries.
Virtually no country recognizes Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Is there a reason so many maps here show Crimea as part of Russia? It really does strike me as Russian propaganda whenever I see that in a map here. Like you don’t even show Puerto Rico as part of the US, but Crimea has to be part of Russia.
What’s the deal with Pakistan?
What country is in the US note?
We have Nelson Mandela on one side and the Big Five on the other side of ours.
What landmark outside the U.S. is on its currency?
And then you have one country depicting the ruler of a total different country…
Mohamed V. of Morocco on a note from Guinea
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note222871.html
Since when is Crimea coloured as Russia?