Aug 28, 2007 13:30
17 yrs ago
Czech term

Discussion

Pavel Blann Aug 28, 2007:
well, there is one exception: euro
Maria Chmelarova Aug 28, 2007:
obverse - with portraits of some outstanding person in the history...
reverse - with historical and architectural monuments of ...or..

Proposed translations

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18 mins
Selected

obverse and reverse of a banknote

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Peer comment(s):

agree Maria Chmelarova : absolutely (www.bank.gov.ua)
3 hrs
Thank you.
agree Sarka Rubkova
16 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks to all of you for the great overview of banknotes."
3 mins

face and bank of a banknote

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Note added at 3 mins (2007-08-28 13:34:15 GMT)
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back, not bank
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+3
4 mins

face and reverse of a banknote

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Peer comment(s):

agree Zdenka Ivkovcic
17 mins
hvala ;-)
agree Pavel Blann : face and reverse side of legal tender: www.cnb.cz/www.cnb.cz/en/czech_legal_tender/banknotes/5000_...
5 hrs
vdaka
agree Lubosh Hanuska : These would be the best choices in Australia (where plastic notes were invented :-)
9 hrs
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+1
7 mins

Front and back (side) of a banknote

Tak bych to spontánně řekla...
Peer comment(s):

agree Iveta Pecinkova : Agree.
36 mins
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40 mins

Front and back of a bill

Why else would Americans call their dollar bills "greenbacks"?

You can also say "reverse side" instead of back.
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But it's normal to say BILL, not BANKNOTE.
Example sentence:

What is the significance of the symbols on the back of the one-dollar bill? I'm particularly interested in the eye and the pyramid.

eye and the pyramid shown on the reverse side of the one-dollar bill are in the Great Seal of the United States.

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6 hrs

note recto and verso

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