1990 - Venezuela P67d 500 Boli­vares banknote UNC
1990 - Venezuela P67d 500 Boli­vares banknote UNC 

1990 - Venezuela P67d 500 Boli­vares banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Venezuela PIC 67d
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


This individual Venezuelan 500 bolívares banknote is associated with 1990 and corresponds to Pick reference P67d. The catalog variant is dated 31 May 1990 and is listed in UNC condition. Its front combines purple and black printing with a multicolour underprint, featuring Simón Bolívar at the right.

The reverse presents the Venezuelan arms at the left and orchids at the centre against green and multicolour printing. The watermark is Simón Bolívar, while the catalog identifies BDDK as the printer, without imprint. Under ultraviolet light, the fibres fluoresce yellow. The P67d variant is associated with serial-number prefixes F–H, J–N, P–V, X–Z and A–C.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Venezuela 500 Bolivares banknote associated with 1990. It is identified as a specific Venezuelan banknote rather than a general currency reference, and the listing describes its grade as UNC.

What are the banknote’s country, denomination and date details?

The banknote is from Venezuela and has a denomination of 500 Bolivares. The listing associates it with the year 1990; this wording identifies the date connected with the listing without specifying whether it refers to issuance, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference identifies this Venezuelan banknote?

The stated catalog reference is Venezuela PIC 67d. This identifier is the model or catalog reference supplied for the 500 Bolivares banknote and should be used to distinguish this listing from other Venezuelan banknote types.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this banknote as UNC, a standard uncirculated-grade notation used in banknote collecting. No additional physical-condition details are provided, so the product information should be understood only as stating the UNC grade.