Haiti Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Haiti reflects the Caribbean country's rich and complex history. Since its independence in 1804, Haiti has undergone several changes in its monetary system, including the introduction and evolution of its banknotes.
Current banknotes in circulation
Currently, Haiti's official currency is the Haitian gourde, introduced in 1813. Banknotes in circulation include denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500 and 1000 gourdes. These banknotes feature images of important historical figures and Haitian cultural elements, such as the National Palace and the Citadel Laferrière.
Old banknotes and relevant facts
Prior to the gourde, Haiti used a variety of currencies, including the Haitian peso. An important milestone in Haitian notafilia was the issuance of banknotes during the U.S. occupation (1915-1934), which bore inscriptions in both French and English. Another significant moment was the monetary reform of 1872, which established the gourde as the official monetary unit, replacing the peso and laying the foundation for the current system.
Country | Haiti |
Flag | |
Coin | Haitian gourde (HTG) |
1€ | 139,04G |
Continent | America Centro |
Capital city | Port-au-Prince |
ISO2 | HT |
ISO3 | HTI |
Catalogued banknotes | 125 |
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Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Haiti banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: