1961 - Portugal 1000 Escudos banknote PIC 166 VF
1961 - Portugal 1000 Escudos banknote PIC 166 VF 

1961 - Portugal 1000 Escudos banknote PIC 166 VF

  • Product Code: Portugal PIC 166 MBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 247.50€

  • Ex Tax: 225.00€


This is a Portugal 1000 Escudos banknote associated with 30 May 1961 and identified by the Pick reference P166. The note is listed in VF condition and features a purple design over a multicolour underprint.

Queen Filipa de Lancastre appears at the right of the design, while the blue reverse provides a contrasting background. The watermark also depicts Queen Filipa de Lancastre. The catalog entry identifies BWC as the printer, without an imprint, and records eight signature varieties for this reference.

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Tags: Year 1961, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Portugal 1000 Escudos banknote associated with 1961. The title identifies it as banknote PIC 166, while the product description states only that the banknote corresponds with the image provided.

What country, denomination, currency and date are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is from Portugal and has a denomination of 1000 Escudos. The listing associates it with 1961, so it may be described neutrally as a banknote dated 1961 or from 1961, without specifying an issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalog reference is provided for this Portugal banknote?

The listing provides PIC 166 as the catalog reference in the title. Its model/catalog-reference field states “Portugal PIC 166 MBC.” This identifier should be distinguished from the separate condition notation shown in the title.

What condition information does the listing provide?

The title identifies the banknote with the grade notation VF, while the model/catalog-reference field includes MBC. The tag also categorises it among used banknotes. Because these condition notations differ across the listing, buyers should refer to the supplied product details and image when assessing the item.