[NB: Links from previous issues may go stale, and rather quickly at that. Sorry!] Looking for "a Bank NOTE-able Canadian Woman" (Bank of Canada). Mehmet S. Tezçakın's collection of Ottoman banknotes is on display at the Moda Sea Club (Daily Sabah). The use of stamps on emergency notes is very interesting. A primer on currency collecting (COINWeek). The Zero-Rupee note, still in use (Zee News). In Tom Clancy's The Division, smallpox spreads via currency (Co-Optimus). Paying with poems instead of banknotes (Edinburgh News). The place of national banknotes in modern collecting (Coin World). Tax implications of community currencies (Forbes). The missing $A 100 note (Blue Notes). Australia's $5 to help the vision impaired (Gizmodo). Demand for 1000-Franc notes is on the up (Bloomberg). "How the World's Currencies Got their Names" (Business Insider). "A Woman's Shot at the $20" (NY Times). Editorial. In Greece, cash = criminality (MINA). Some Toronto restaurants no longer take cash (blogTO). Belarus to drop a few zeros, create a new currency series (Coin World). How about Lucretia Mott? (Philly.com). Dr. Marion Hilliard, another candidate for Canada's currency (Standard-Freeholder). Queen Nanny of the Maroons (Ebony). She appeared on Jamaica's $500 note. The $10 Silver Certificate of 1933 (COINWeek). Spink's auction of the Bruce Smart collection (COINWeek). Paper money during wartime (COINWeek). An art print version of Brixton's David Bowie note will be auctioned to support the Brixton Pound project (Brixton Pound). Slippery banknotes bedevil British ATMs (Chicago Tribune). Georgian Lari and Kazakh Tengi notes are co-winners of the Regional Banknote of the Year 2016 award at Renaissance's High Security Printing Europe conference (Agenda). And here. Ireland won the Regional ID of the Year award for a passport card that accommodates selfies (Independent). Elderly Koreans hoard cash at home (Korea Herald). The challenges of getting rid of high-value Indian notes (Live Mint). Eleanor Roosevelt on a $25 bill? (Huffington Post). Local taxes can be paid with Bristol Pounds (Bristol Pound). Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star of the musical "Hamilton", is confident that he'll remain on the $10 note (The Hill). And, "Has 'Hamilton' Saved Hamilton?" (NY Times). And confirmation from Playbill. Upcoming Archives International auction, April 11-13 (ARTFIX Daily). BOOK: A Comprehensive Catalog and History of Confederate Bonds (COINWeek). Lin-Manuel Miranda, star of "Hamilton", and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew (Official US Treasury photo) Fortress Paper's banknote substrate was a winner, along with Kazakhstan (EIN News). Ratings on Spectra Systems (Share News). Ratings on Koenig & Bauer (Octa Finance). SUZOHAPP (Your Guide). ABN's old building is for sale (Commercial Observer). A member of the "sovereign citizen movement", He tried to issue $100 trillion in fake financial documents (Oregon Live). At least he was thinking big. Bulgarian police bust fake Euro operation (Securing Industry). Fake rupees sourced out of Bangladesh (One India). Fighting fakes with an app from the Bank of England (Securing Industry). (in no particular order) Newman Numismatic Portal The Banknote Den (David Lok's website, with superb essays as well as a link to his book, The Many Faces of Money). MRI Bankers' Guide (for its updates of new banknotes) Stane Straus's Polymer Banknotes of the World Banknote News Tom Chao Stevenbron Banknotes Scotsbanknotes Our Passports (travel documents and other ephemera) Social Money (a Flickr album of photographs illustrating modern complementary currencies, heavy on Argentina). Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Online Catalog (search for banknotes etc.). Banknoter Numismondo CoinsWeekly, especially its fine list of links to museums and other numismatic resources. Blog du CNA (Club Numismatique d'Argenteuil) AFEP Association Française pour l'Étude du Papier-monnaie Monnaies Locales Complementaires Our Money (Eurozone currency). The Ephemera Society of America Fictional currency galleries (Deviant Art). Pakistani Currency