1991 - Mozambique PIC 137 10000 Escudos banknote UNC
1991 - Mozambique PIC 137 10000 Escudos banknote UNC 

1991 - Mozambique PIC 137 10000 Escudos banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Mozambique PIC 137
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 8.80€

  • Ex Tax: 8.00€


This Mozambique banknote is the 10,000 Meticais type catalogued as Pick P137, dated 16 June 1991. The note is listed in UNC condition and features a blue-green, brown and orange colour scheme with a multicolour underprint.

J. Chissano appears at the left centre of the face, with high-tension electrical towers, a farm tractor in a field and a high-rise city view in the background. The national arms are placed toward the upper centre-right, printed on a silver or gold underprint.

The reverse depicts ploughing with oxen at the centre and shows the bank seal at lower left. The watermark is J. Chissano, and the catalogued printer is TDLR.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Mozambique banknote associated with 1991, denominated 10,000, and identified in the title as Escudos. The listing also identifies it with the model/catalog reference Mozambique PIC 137 and states the grade as UNC.

What year, denomination and currency information is provided?

The listing associates the banknote with 1991. Its title describes it as a 10,000 Escudos note, while the meta description identifies it as 10,000 Meticais. These are the currency details supplied in the listing, so the wording should be checked carefully when recording the item.

What catalog reference identifies this banknote?

The supplied model/catalog reference is Mozambique PIC 137. This identifier is part of the listing’s product information and should not be confused with the neutral year association, which is separately given as 1991.

What condition and serial-number information should collectors note?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC. The product description also states that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent, so the pictured serial number should not be treated as identifying the supplied note.