1974 - Swaziland 1 Lilangeli banknote PIC 1 UNC
1974 - Swaziland 1 Lilangeli banknote PIC 1 UNC 

1974 - Swaziland 1 Lilangeli banknote PIC 1 UNC

  • Product Code: Swaziland PIC 1
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 13.20€

  • Ex Tax: 12.00€


This UNC banknote from Swaziland is a 1 Lilangeni, associated with 1974 in the catalogue and listed as Pick P1. The red-brown note features a multicolour underprint, with King Sobhuza II portrayed at the left and Parliament House shown near the lower centre-right.

The reverse depicts princesses participating in the Ncwala kingship ceremony. Its watermark is a shield and spears, and the catalogue identifies TDLR as the printer. This issued-note type is listed with signature designation 1 and serial-number prefixes A and G.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Swaziland 1 Lilangeli banknote associated with 1974. The product title identifies it as a banknote from Swaziland with a denomination of 1 Lilangeli, and the listing describes its grade as UNC.

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

The banknote is associated with Swaziland and has a denomination of 1 Lilangeli. The listing associates the note with 1974, so it can be described neutrally as dated 1974. No stronger issue, printing or circulation claim is provided.

What catalog reference is given for this Swaziland banknote?

The stated catalog reference is Swaziland PIC 1. The product title also identifies the note as PIC 1, so collectors can use that reference when recording or comparing this specific listing.

What should buyers know about the pictured banknote number and condition?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC. Its description also states that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent. The specific number supplied with the banknote therefore should not be inferred from the product images.