1991 -  Guernsey PIC 52b 1 Pound banknote UNC
1991 -  Guernsey PIC 52b 1 Pound banknote UNC 

1991 - Guernsey PIC 52b 1 Pound banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Guernsey PIC 52b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 17.60€

  • Ex Tax: 16.00€


This individual Guernsey 1 Pound banknote is associated with 1991 and catalogued as Pick P52b (PIC 52b), an ND type listed from approximately 1991 onward. It is offered in Uncirculated (UNC) condition and belongs to the Guernsey States issue.

The note features a dark green and black design over a multicolour underprint. The front includes a market-square scene dated 1822 in the lower central area and the Guernsey States seal at lower left. The reverse depicts D. De Lisle Brock and the Royal Court of St Peter Port. The P52b variety is identified by the signature of D. P. Trestain.

Additional catalogued details include a Guernsey States seal watermark, printing by De La Rue (DLR), and dimensions of 128 × 65 mm. These design and identification points make the note readily recognisable within the Guernsey P52 series.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Guernsey 1 Pound banknote, identified in the product title as the 1991 example and described with the UNC grade notation.

What year, denomination and currency are associated with this banknote?

The banknote is associated with 1991 and has a denomination of 1 Pound. The listing identifies Guernsey as the country associated with the note; it does not provide further information about the year’s specific issue, printing or circulation status.

What catalog reference identifies this Guernsey banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Guernsey PIC 52b. This identifier is the model or catalog reference given for the specific 1 Pound banknote in the listing.

What condition is stated for this banknote?

The listing describes the banknote as UNC. This is the stated grade notation for the product; no additional physical-condition details are provided in the supplied information.