1969/80 - Equatorial Guinea PIC 19 billete de 500 Bipwele en 500 pesetas VF
1969/80 - Equatorial Guinea PIC 19 billete de 500 Bipwele en 500 pesetas VF 

1969/80 - Equatorial Guinea PIC 19 billete de 500 Bipwele en 500 pesetas VF

  • Product Code: Guinea Ecuatorial PIC 19 MBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 27.50€

  • Ex Tax: 25.00€


Equatorial Guinea P19 is a 5000 Bipkwele overprint on 500 Pesetas banknote, associated with the date 21 October 1980 and an earlier date of 12 October 1969. The note is listed in VF condition and carries a red overprint.

The front features derrick loading logs at the left and a shoreline scene at the centre, with a multicolour underprint and a man’s head watermark. The reverse shows a woman carrying a bundle on her head. FNMT is identified as the printer. Catalogued as not issued, this note was prepared for circulation but was not released, as Equatorial Guinea subsequently began using the CFA franc.

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Tags: Year 1969, Year 1980,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a banknote from Equatorial Guinea denominated as 500 Bipwele in 500 pesetas. The product title identifies it as the specific 1969/80 note associated with the catalog reference PIC 19.

What denomination, currency and dates are associated with the note?

The denomination is 500 Bipwele in 500 pesetas, and the country is Equatorial Guinea. The listing associates this banknote with 1969 and 1980. These dates are presented neutrally as part of the product identification, without implying a specific issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalog reference is given for this Equatorial Guinea banknote?

The catalog reference supplied for the banknote is PIC 19. The model/reference field also describes it as “Guinea Ecuatorial PIC 19 MBC,” so PIC 19 is the explicit catalog identifier associated with this particular listing.

What condition information is provided for the banknote?

The product title describes the note as VF, while the model/catalog reference includes the grade notation MBC. These are the condition designations stated in the listing; no additional physical-condition details are provided.