1991 - Jamaica PIC 72d 20 Dollars banknote S10 UNC
1991 - Jamaica PIC 72d 20 Dollars banknote S10 UNC 

1991 - Jamaica PIC 72d 20 Dollars banknote S10 UNC

  • Product Code: Jamaica PIC 72d
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


Jamaica 20 Dollars banknote associated with 1991 and catalogued as Pick P72d. This example carries signature 10, corresponding in the catalog to 1 October 1991, and is described as UNC. The note is printed in red-orange, purple and black over a multicolour underprint.

Noel Nethersole appears on the front at left, with the Jamaican flag in the underprint and the arms below. The reverse depicts the Bank of Jamaica building. Additional catalogued details include a pineapple watermark, a circular electronic sorting mark at left and TDLR as printer.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Jamaica 20 Dollars banknote associated with 1991. It is identified in the product title as a Jamaica banknote and includes the catalog reference PIC 72d. The listing also specifies Signature 10 and identifies the note as UNC.

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

The banknote is dated 1991 and has a denomination of 20 Dollars. The listing associates it with Jamaica. These details identify the product without implying that 1991 was necessarily the note’s issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for this Jamaica banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Jamaica PIC 72d. This is the specific model or catalog identifier stated in the listing and should be used when distinguishing this banknote from other Jamaica 20 Dollars notes.

What signature and condition are stated for the note?

The existing description states “Signature 10,” while the product title identifies the banknote as UNC. Accordingly, the listing specifies Signature 10 and presents the note with the UNC grade notation; no additional physical-condition details are provided.