1997 - Portugal 5.000 Escudos banknote PIC 190c UNC
1997 - Portugal 5.000 Escudos banknote PIC 190c UNC 

1997 - Portugal 5.000 Escudos banknote PIC 190c UNC

  • Product Code: Portugal PIC 190c
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 264.00€

  • Ex Tax: 240.00€


This Portugal 5,000 Escudos banknote is associated with 1997 and catalogued as Pick P190c. The individual note is listed in UNC condition. In the Krause catalogue, reference P190c corresponds to a 1997 variety dated 20 February 1997 and includes six signature varieties.

The note features a deep olive-green and brown-violet design on an underprint, with Vasco da Gama at the right and a medallion positioned near the upper centre. The reverse depicts an old sailing ship at the centre-right and Vasco da Gama with authorities in Calcutta at the left. The watermark also portrays Vasco da Gama.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Portugal 5,000 Escudos banknote associated with the year 1997. It is the specific note shown in the product listing and is identified as an uncirculated (UNC) example.

What country, denomination and currency are identified for the banknote?

The banknote is associated with Portugal and has a denomination of 5,000 Escudos. The listing identifies the currency as Escudos and associates the note with 1997. These details describe the product listing without assigning a specific issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalog reference is given for this Portugal banknote?

The catalog reference supplied for this banknote is Portugal PIC 190c. The title also presents the identifier as PIC 190c, which distinguishes the listed note within the product information.

What condition information is provided for the banknote?

The listing identifies this Portugal 5,000 Escudos banknote as UNC, a standard abbreviation for uncirculated. The description also states that the banknote corresponds with the image, so the listing’s image is relevant to identifying the specific product.