1989 - Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote PIC 30a UNC
1989 - Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote PIC 30a UNC 

1989 - Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote PIC 30a UNC

  • Product Code: Zambia PIC 30a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 15.40€

  • Ex Tax: 14.00€


This individual Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote is associated with 1989 and is catalogued as Pick P30a, corresponding to the product reference PIC 30a. It is identified as an uncirculated issued note.

The obverse uses brown and red-orange tones over a multicolour underprint. President K. Kaunda appears at the right, with a fish eagle at lower left, a butterfly above the arms and signature 8. The reverse features the Chainbreaker statue, a lion cub head, a building and a jar.

Identification details include a watermark of President K. Kaunda and ultraviolet fluorescence of the denomination value 5 in yellow. The catalogue also records a brown reverse design for this Zambia issue.

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Tags: Year 1989,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote associated with 1989. It is the specific banknote product described in the listing, rather than a general category entry.

What country, denomination and currency are identified for the note?

The banknote is identified with Zambia as the country, 5 Kwacha as the denomination, and Kwacha as the currency. The listing associates the note with the year 1989, using the date information provided in the product title and tag.

What is the catalog reference for this Zambia banknote?

The catalog reference given for this banknote is Zambia PIC 30a. The listing also presents the shorter identifier PIC 30a in the product title, so this reference should be used when distinguishing the listed note from other Zambia banknotes.

What condition and image-number information are provided?

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