1993 - Kazakhstan PIC 1d 1 Tyin banknote UNC
1993 - Kazakhstan PIC 1d 1 Tyin banknote UNC 

1993 - Kazakhstan PIC 1d 1 Tyin banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Kazajistán PIC 1d
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.20€

  • Ex Tax: 2.00€


This Kazakhstan 1 Tyin banknote is associated with 1993 and is identified in the product data by the catalog reference PIC 1d. The verified Krause base reference is P1b.

Its design uses red, blue and purple on a yellow and multicolour underprint, with an ornate denomination in a circle at the right and a serial number at the left. The reverse features a circular coat of arms at the left.

The Krause catalog describes a design watermark with two recorded varieties, without specifying which variety applies to this banknote. The condition stated for this individual example is UNC.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Kazakhstan banknote with a denomination of 1 Tyin. It is identified in the title as the PIC 1d type and is described as UNC. The listing associates the note with 1993, without stating whether that year refers to issue, printing or circulation.

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

The banknote is associated with Kazakhstan and has a denomination of 1 Tyin. The listing identifies it as dated 1993 through the title and year tag. No more specific date information is provided in the supplied product details.

What catalog reference is given for this Kazakhstan banknote?

The supplied model/catalog reference is “Kazajistán PIC 1d.” This is the reference provided for the listed 1 Tyin banknote and should not be confused with a different cataloguing system or an independently inferred reference.

What condition and image information does the listing provide?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC. It also states that the images are for reference, so the pictured note should be treated as an illustration of the listed item rather than as a complete guarantee of the exact note number shown.