1974 - Swaziland 5 Emalangeni banknote PIC 3s specimen UNC
1974 - Swaziland 5 Emalangeni banknote PIC 3s specimen UNC 

1974 - Swaziland 5 Emalangeni banknote PIC 3s specimen UNC

  • Product Code: Swaziland PIC 3s
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 27.50€

  • Ex Tax: 25.00€


This Swaziland 5 Emalangeni banknote is catalogued as ND (1974) and identified by Pick reference P3s. It is the specimen type, designated “s” in the catalog, and is described here as UNC. The note features a dark green design over a yellow-green and multicolour underprint.

King Sobhuza II appears on the front at left, with Parliament House shown towards the lower centre-right. The reverse depicts Mantenga Falls and the surrounding landscape. A shield and spears form the watermark, while TDLR is identified as the printer. The catalog entry records Signature 1 and serial-number prefixes A and B for this reference.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Swaziland 5 Emalangeni banknote associated with 1974. The title identifies it as a specimen note and includes the grade notation UNC. The listing description also states that the banknote corresponds with the displayed image.

What identification details are provided for this banknote?

The supplied details identify the country as Swaziland, the denomination as 5 Emalangeni, and the currency unit as Emalangeni. The banknote is dated 1974 according to the title and year tag; the listing does not explicitly describe this year as an issue, printing, or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for the note?

The catalog reference supplied for this specific banknote is Swaziland PIC 3s. This identifier is also included in the product title as PIC 3s, distinguishing the listed note within the supplied catalog information.

What condition and status are stated for this banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as a specimen and gives its condition as UNC. No additional physical-condition details are provided, so the listing should be understood only according to this stated grade notation and specimen status.