1992 - New Zealand PIC 180a 50 Dollars banknote XF
1992 - New Zealand PIC 180a 50 Dollars banknote XF 

1992 - New Zealand PIC 180a 50 Dollars banknote XF

  • Product Code: Nueva Zelanda PIC 180a EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 82.50€

  • Ex Tax: 75.00€


This New Zealand 50 dollars banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued as Pick P180a. The individual note is described as XF (Extremely Fine), matching the issued-note designation for this reference.

Its front combines purple, violet and deep blue with a multicolour underprint. Sir Apirana Ngata appears on the right, while a Māori meeting house is shown at the left within the underprint. The note bears the signature of D. T. Brash.

The reverse features a kōkako at right. Queen Elizabeth II is represented in the watermark, and TDLR is identified as the printer. These details provide clear identification for the P180a variety.

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Tags: Year 1992, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a New Zealand 50 Dollars banknote associated with 1992. The title identifies it as the PIC 180a type and states the grade as XF. The description also notes that the banknote corresponds with the image shown in the listing.

What country, denomination, currency and date are identified?

The banknote is identified as being from New Zealand, with a denomination of 50 Dollars. The listing associates the note with 1992, so it can be described neutrally as dated 1992 or as a banknote from 1992. No more specific date information is provided.

What catalog reference is given for this New Zealand banknote?

The catalog reference explicitly provided is PIC 180a. The model/catalog reference field also identifies the item as “Nueva Zelanda PIC 180a EBC”; this reference should be kept distinct from the separate XF grade stated in the product title.

What condition information is stated for the note?

The product title identifies the banknote as XF. The tag describes it as a used banknote, while the model/catalog reference field includes the notation EBC. These are the condition-related designations supplied by the listing; no additional physical-condition details are stated.