1989/91 - Zambia 10 Kwacha S9 banknote PIC 31b UNC
1989/91 - Zambia 10 Kwacha S9 banknote PIC 31b UNC 

1989/91 - Zambia 10 Kwacha S9 banknote PIC 31b UNC

  • Product Code: Zambia PIC 31b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 9.90€

  • Ex Tax: 9.00€


This individual Zambia 10 Kwacha banknote is associated with the 1989–91 catalogue date range and is identified as Pick P31b. It is the Signature 9 variety and is listed in UNC condition.

The note uses black, dark blue and red-violet printing over a multicolour underprint. President Kenneth Kaunda appears on the front at right, with a fish eagle at lower left and a butterfly above the arms. The reverse features the “Chainbreaker” statue, a left-facing giraffe head, and a building. The watermark shows President Kaunda, while the value 10 fluoresces yellow under ultraviolet light.

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Tags: Year 1989, Year 1991,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Zambia 10 Kwacha banknote associated with 1989/91. It is identified in the title as an S9, or Signature 9, note, and the listing states its grade as UNC.

What country, denomination, currency and date information are provided?

The banknote is from Zambia and has a denomination of 10 Kwacha. The listing associates it with the years 1989 and 1991, shown as “1989/91.” These dates are presented as listing identifiers, without a stated issue, printing or circulation claim.

What catalog reference and signature designation are specified?

The supplied model/catalog reference is Zambia PIC 31b. The listing also identifies the banknote as a Signature 9 Note, abbreviated S9 in the title. These identifiers distinguish the specific banknote described on the product page.

What should buyers know about the product images and banknote number?

The listing states that the images are for reference. It also specifically notes 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 banknote supplied with the listing.