1992 - Jamaica PIC 75b 100 Dollars banknote UNC
1992 - Jamaica PIC 75b 100 Dollars banknote UNC 

1992 - Jamaica PIC 75b 100 Dollars banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Jamaica PIC 75b
  • Availability: Out of Stock
  • 22.00€

  • Ex Tax: 20.00€


This individual Jamaica 100 dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P75b and is associated with 1992. The note is listed in UNC condition, with a black and purple design over a lilac underprint. The catalog records the b variety with the date 1 June 1992.

Sir Donald Sangster appears on the front, alongside two circles containing vertical orange bars. The reverse depicts Dunn’s River Falls in St. Ann, while additional silver waves feature on the design. A pineapple watermark is specified for this Pick variety, and TDLR is identified as the printer.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Jamaica 100 Dollars banknote associated with 1992. The product title identifies the country, denomination, and year, while the listing also identifies the note as UNC.

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

The banknote is associated with the year 1992, has a denomination of 100 Dollars, and is identified as a Jamaican banknote. The year is presented neutrally as part of the listing information and is not described here as an issue or printing year.

What catalog reference is given for this Jamaican banknote?

The stated model and catalog reference is Jamaica PIC 75b. This reference identifies the specific catalogued banknote represented by the listing and should not be confused with a separate cataloguing system.

What condition does the listing state for this banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, a standard collecting-grade notation for uncirculated condition. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the product information, so the note should be assessed according to the stated UNC designation.