1977 - Solomon Islands 10 Dollars banknote PIC 7bs UNC
1977 - Solomon Islands 10 Dollars banknote PIC 7bs UNC 

1977 - Solomon Islands 10 Dollars banknote PIC 7bs UNC

  • Product Code: Salomón Islas PIC 7bs
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 77.00€

  • Ex Tax: 70.00€


This Solomon Islands 10 Dollars banknote is associated with 1977 and identified in the shop reference as PIC 7bs. The note is graded UNC, while the verified Krause base entry catalogues the type as 10 Dollars ND (1977).

The design uses purple and violet over a multicolour underprint, with Queen Elizabeth II shown on the front. The reverse depicts a weaver, providing a distinctive design feature for identification of this Solomon Islands banknote type.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Solomon Islands 10 dollars banknote, identified in the product title as the 1977 note. The listing associates the banknote with Solomon Islands and the 10-dollar denomination, providing the specific product identification without implying an issue, printing or circulation date.

What year, denomination and currency are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is dated 1977 and has a denomination of 10 dollars. The listing identifies it as a Solomon Islands banknote. These details describe the information supplied for this product and do not establish when the note was issued, printed or circulated.

What catalog reference is given for this Solomon Islands banknote?

The catalog reference supplied for the banknote is PIC 7bs. The model or catalog field also presents this as “Salomón Islas PIC 7bs.” The year 1977 is listed separately as date information and should not be treated as part of the catalog reference or as a variant designation.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this Solomon Islands 10 dollars banknote as UNC. This is the grade notation supplied for the product. No further physical-condition details are provided in the listing, so the note should be assessed using the stated UNC designation rather than additional unlisted condition claims.