1977 - Solomon Islands 5 Dollars banknote PIC 6s UNC
1977 - Solomon Islands 5 Dollars banknote PIC 6s UNC 

1977 - Solomon Islands 5 Dollars banknote PIC 6s UNC

  • Product Code: Salomón Islas PIC 6s
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 66.00€

  • Ex Tax: 60.00€


This Solomon Islands 5 dollars banknote is associated with 1977 and catalogued as Pick P6s. The catalog designation identifies a specimen variety, while the product is described as UNC. Its design combines a dark blue main colour with a multicolour underprint, and Queen Elizabeth II appears on the front at right.

The reverse depicts longboats and a hut. A falcon watermark is included, and the catalog identifies TDLR as the printer, without an imprint. Pick P6s belongs to the Solomon Islands 5 Dollars note listed as ND (1977), providing the relevant identification for this individual banknote.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 5-dollar banknote from the Solomon Islands. The product title associates the note with 1977 and identifies it as UNC, meaning the listing describes it using that grade notation.

What are the banknote’s stated country, denomination and date?

The stated country is the Solomon Islands, and the denomination is 5 dollars. The listing associates the banknote with 1977; this is presented neutrally as the year connected with the product and not as a specified issue or printing year.

What catalog or model reference is provided for this note?

The supplied model/catalog reference is “Salomón Islas PIC 6s.” This explicit reference identifies the listed Solomon Islands 5-dollar banknote within the product information and should be kept distinct from the separate year designation.

What condition information is given for the banknote?

The product title identifies the banknote as UNC. This is the only stated condition or grade information in the listing; the description adds only that the banknote corresponds with the image and does not provide further physical-condition details.