1992 - Jamaica PIC 70d 5 Dollars banknote S10 UNC
1992 - Jamaica PIC 70d 5 Dollars banknote S10 UNC 

1992 - Jamaica PIC 70d 5 Dollars banknote S10 UNC

  • Product Code: Jamaica PIC 70d
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 6.60€

  • Ex Tax: 6.00€


This Jamaica 5-dollar banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued as Pick P70d. It bears signature 10 and is listed in uncirculated (UNC) condition.

The note features dark brown, green and blue-grey tones over a multicolour underprint. Norman Manley appears at left, with Jamaica’s arms at lower centre and two horizontal blue-green sorting bars at the sides. The reverse depicts the Old Parliament at centre-right. A pineapple watermark is present, and the note was printed by TDLR. In the P70d listing, signature 10 corresponds to 1 July 1991 and 1 August 1992.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Jamaica banknote with a denomination of 5 Dollars. It is identified in the product title as a banknote dated 1992 and is offered as the specific Jamaica note referenced in the listing.

What country, denomination and date are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is associated with Jamaica and has a denomination of 5 Dollars. The listing identifies it as dated 1992; this wording reflects the information supplied without inferring whether the year refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference identifies this Jamaica banknote?

The catalog reference supplied for this banknote is Jamaica PIC 70d. This identifier distinguishes the listed note within the product information and should be used when referring to the specific cataloged banknote represented by the listing.

What condition and signature information are stated for the note?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, using the grade notation shown in the title. The existing description also states “Signature 10,” while the title presents the corresponding abbreviated form, S10.