What would make a government to rebrand their traditional currencies just to edit some graphic designs with excessive amounts of money bills involved to execute such project that doe not mean to brings more values to the currency neither does it boost the economy level of the nation?
Meanwhile such is been an undeveloped country which the implemented bill for such valueless project is big enough to create infrastructures with the potentials of building the masses with valuable skills and otherwise a national financial revenue.
Do we assume it is still one of the money laundering strategies that the government intentionally creates loopholes in other to steal the public funds? Because even after the implementations and execution of Such projects, the same governments clamours that the nation has run out of funds after giving accounts of those irrelevant executed projects.
Changing the design of a country's currency is not to increase the value of the currency but for other reasons, for example for security because the old currency is proven to be easier for criminals to counterfeit because this often happens in my country where counterfeit currency circulates and the public suffers losses because they cannot distinguish between genuine and fake, and also usually changes in images are accompanied by changes in the materials used for printing so that the currency becomes more durable and less easily damaged because better materials are used.
Unfortunately, things like this are often used by corruptors to commit corruption, but actually countries with high levels of corruption do not need things like this to commit acts of corruption, and as citizens we should be able to trust our country's government more even though it is difficult because we know they often commit acts which is detrimental to us small communities.