current Seychelles Rupee banknotes
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The current series of Seychellois Rupee banknotes was introduced in 2016 by the Victoria-based Central Bank of Seychelles. The current Seychelles Rupee banknotes feature the unique and rich biodiversity of the Seychelles’ archipelago.
The text on the Seychelles banknote is in the country’s three official languages: English, French and Seychellois Creole.
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50 Seychelles Rupees banknote
The bird on the front side of this 50 Seychellois Rupees note is a Seychelles black parrot. Pictured on the green-coloured 50 SCR bill’s reverse side are two tree frogs and two white-eyes. All these animal species live on the Seychelles island archipelago. The 2016-dated banknote series is dedicated to the unique and rich biodiversity … ContinuedYou get: £1.837001 SCR = £0.0367400000 -
100 Seychelles Rupees banknote
Two Seychelles paradise black flycatcher birds are pictured on the front of this 100 Seychellois Rupees banknote. The back side of the 100 SCR bill shows two Aldabra banded snails and a Seychelles sunbird. Aldabra is an atoll in the Seychelles. It is the world’s second-largest coral atoll.You get: £3.674001 SCR = £0.0367400000 -
500 Seychelles Rupees banknote
The yellow-coloured SR500 banknote is the highest value note in the Seychelles. On the obverse side of the 500 Seychellois Rupees bill is an image of a kestrel bird. The back side of the 500 SCR bill features a tiger chameleon, a scops owl and bees.You get: £18.370001 SCR = £0.0367400000