1986/8 - Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote PIC 28a UNC
1986/8 - Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote PIC 28a UNC 

1986/8 - Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote PIC 28a UNC

  • Product Code: Zambia PIC 28a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 44.00€

  • Ex Tax: 40.00€


This Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote is catalogued as Pick P28a, with the date association ND (1986–1988). The purple, violet and multicolour design features President Kenneth Kaunda at the right and an African fish eagle near the centre left.

The reverse depicts the “Chainbreaker” statue and a modern building. President Kaunda appears in the watermark, while the note identifies TDLR as its printer. The catalogued security detail includes a denomination value of 50 fluorescing orange under ultraviolet light. This example is marked UNC, and corresponds to the issued-note variety with signature 7.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 50 Kwacha banknote from Zambia. The product title identifies it specifically as a Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote, providing the country, denomination and currency associated with the item.

What year information is associated with this Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote?

The listing uses the date notation 1986/8 and includes tags for 1986 and 1988. These years are presented as date information associated with the banknote; the listing does not specify whether they refer to issue, printing or circulation.

What is the catalog reference for this banknote?

The stated catalog reference is Zambia PIC 28a. This identifier is supplied by the listing as the model or catalog reference for the specific Zambia 50 Kwacha banknote.

What condition and image-related information should buyers note?

The listing identifies the banknote’s grade as UNC. It also states that the displayed images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent, so the pictured number should not be treated as the number of the supplied note.