1992 - Zambia 100 Kwacha S11 banknote PIC 38b UNC
1992 - Zambia 100 Kwacha S11 banknote PIC 38b UNC 

1992 - Zambia 100 Kwacha S11 banknote PIC 38b UNC

  • Product Code: Zambia PIC 38b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 6.60€

  • Ex Tax: 6.00€


Zambia 100 Kwacha banknote associated with 1992, catalogued as Pick P38b. This variety features Signature 11 and is listed in UNC condition. The note’s face is printed in deep purple over a multicolour underprint, with a fish eagle at the right, a palm tree at the centre and Zambia’s coat of arms with a date at lower left.

The reverse presents a water buffalo head at left, Victoria Falls at the centre and the “Chainbreaker” statue at lower centre. A fish eagle’s head appears as the watermark, and TDLR is identified as the printer. Pick P38b forms part of the 100 Kwacha type with date varieties including 1992, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006; this example corresponds to the 1992 Signature 11 variety.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Zambia 100 Kwacha banknote associated with 1992. The title identifies it as an S11 note, and the listing states its grade as UNC.

What country, denomination, currency and date are identified for this banknote?

The banknote is from Zambia and has a denomination of 100 Kwacha. The listing associates the note with 1992; this is presented neutrally as the year connected with the product, without specifying an issue or printing date.

What catalog reference and variant are given?

The supplied catalog reference is Zambia PIC 38b. The listing also identifies the note as an S11 or Signature 11 note, providing the stated variant information for this specific banknote.

What should a buyer know about the pictured serial number?

The listing states that the images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent. Therefore, the serial number visible in the product image should not be treated as the number of the supplied note.