1993 - Portugal 5000 Escudos banknote PIC 184e VF
1993 - Portugal 5000 Escudos banknote PIC 184e VF 

1993 - Portugal 5000 Escudos banknote PIC 184e VF

  • Product Code: Portugal PIC 184e MBC
  • Availability: Out of Stock
  • 66.00€

  • Ex Tax: 60.00€


This individual Portuguese 5000 Escudos banknote is catalogued as Pick P184e and is associated with 1993. The Krause reference lists a 2 September 1993 date variety for this denomination. The product listing identifies the note’s condition as VF.

The note features olive-green and brown printing over a multicolour underprint, with Antero de Quental depicted at the centre right. His portrait also appears in the watermark. On the reverse, six hands holding a rope and chain form the central design. This combination of denomination, Pick reference, date association and distinctive artwork supports identification of the note within the 1988–93 5000 Escudos type.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Portugal 5000 Escudos banknote. The description states that the banknote corresponds with the accompanying image, so the image should be used alongside the written identifiers when checking the specific item.

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

The note is associated with Portugal and has a denomination of 5000 Escudos. The listing identifies it as dated 1993. This year is presented neutrally as an association with the banknote and is not described as an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference identifies this Portugal banknote?

The product title gives the catalog reference as PIC 184e, while the model/catalog-reference field records it as Portugal PIC 184e MBC. These identifiers distinguish the listed banknote within the information supplied for this product.

What condition information is provided for this banknote?

The title describes the banknote as VF, while the model/catalog-reference field includes MBC. Because both notations appear in the listing, collectors should note that the supplied condition information contains these two stated designations rather than a single clearly resolved grade.