1970 - Jamaica PIC 55a 2 Dollars banknote S4 UNC
1970 - Jamaica PIC 55a 2 Dollars banknote S4 UNC 

1970 - Jamaica PIC 55a 2 Dollars banknote S4 UNC

  • Product Code: Jamaica PIC 55a
  • Availability: Out of Stock
  • 33.00€

  • Ex Tax: 30.00€


This Jamaican 2-dollar banknote is catalogued as Pick P55a and is associated with 1970. It is the issued-note variety with Signature 4, presented in uncirculated condition.

The note features Paul Bogle and the Jamaican arms on the front, with a red-billed streamer-tail at the centre. Its design uses dark green and red-brown colouring over a multicolour underprint.

The reverse shows a group of people. A pineapple watermark is included, and the catalogued printer is TDLR.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Jamaica 2 Dollars banknote associated with 1970. The product identifies it as the Jamaica PIC 55a type and states the grade as UNC. It is a specific Jamaican banknote listing rather than a general reference to the denomination.

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

The banknote is associated with Jamaica and has a denomination of 2 Dollars. The listing’s title and tag associate it with 1970, so it can be described neutrally as a banknote dated 1970 or from 1970. The source does not specify whether this is an issue or printing year.

What catalog reference is given for this Jamaican banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Jamaica PIC 55a. This identifier is stated in the product’s model/catalog reference field and distinguishes the listed banknote within the information provided. No separate catalog reference or additional variant identifier is supplied.

What grade and signature information does the listing provide?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, the stated grade notation for the product. The existing description also specifies “Signature 4.” These are the only condition and signature details provided, so no additional physical-condition characteristics should be inferred.