1982 - United Arab Emirates 5 Dirhams banknote PIC 7 UNC
1982 - United Arab Emirates 5 Dirhams banknote PIC 7 UNC 

1982 - United Arab Emirates 5 Dirhams banknote PIC 7 UNC

  • Product Code: Emiratos Arabes PIC 7
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 39.60€

  • Ex Tax: 36.00€


United Arab Emirates 5 Dirhams banknote, catalogued as Pick P7 and associated with 1982 in the Krause reference. This UNC issued note features brown printing over a multicolour underprint, with the Sharjah Market at right and the national arms near the upper centre.

The reverse depicts a seacoast cove with a tower and a sparrowhawk at left. Its watermark shows the head of a sparrowhawk. Under ultraviolet light, the denomination 5, eagle and shield fluoresce orange. The Krause catalogue records the note as ND (1982), distinguishing the date association from a more specific issue date.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 5 Dirhams banknote from the United Arab Emirates, associated with the year 1982. The product is identified as a specific United Arab Emirates banknote rather than a general currency reference.

What denomination, currency and date are stated for the banknote?

The denomination is 5 Dirhams, and the country is the United Arab Emirates. The listing associates the banknote with 1982; this is described neutrally as a banknote from 1982, without inferring whether that year refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this banknote?

The supplied catalog or model reference is PIC 7, also written in the listing as “Emiratos Arabes PIC 7.” This reference identifies the listed banknote within the product information provided by the shop.

What condition does the listing assign to the banknote, and should the pictured number be relied upon?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC. It also states that the images are for reference, so the banknote number shown in the image should not be treated as the number of the exact note represented by the listing.