1.2
July 8, 2024
In this version of the Nigerian Currency Gallery app, we have included the redesigned denominations of 200, 500, and 1,000 Naira notes under the former President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari and the past Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has unveiled modified banknotes in the denominations of 200, 500, and 1,000 Naira. The new banknotes went into circulation on December 15, 2022. While the visual design of the notes remains nearly identical to those in the previous series, they have new colour schemes and a few upgraded security features. Why the change? According to the CBN, the reasons for issuing modified banknotes include the following: 1. The notes currently in circulation are in poor condition due to age. (Nigeria’s banknote designs have not been significantly updated in over 20 years.) 2. Due to the increasing “ease and risk of counterfeiting” of banknotes, especially of the higher denominations, additional security features were required.
MoreYes, Nigerian Currency Gallery works on iPad devices.
Abdulkarim Nasir is the developer of Nigerian Currency Gallery.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.
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The Primary Genre Of The Nigerian Currency Gallery App Is Reference.
The latest version of Nigerian Currency Gallery is 1.2.
The latest Nigerian Currency Gallery update was rolled out on December 11, 2024.
The Nigerian Currency Gallery app launched on May 28, 2023.
The Nigerian Currency Gallery app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Abdulkarim Nasir.
You can use the Nigerian Currency Gallery app in English.
Unfortunately, Nigerian Currency Gallery is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Nigerian Currency Gallery.
No, Nigerian Currency Gallery does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
No, Nigerian Currency Gallery does not use ad-based monetization.