2001 - Nigeria PIC 24g 5 Naira banknote XF
2001 - Nigeria PIC 24g 5 Naira banknote XF 

2001 - Nigeria PIC 24g 5 Naira banknote XF

  • Product Code: Nigeria PIC 24g EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.75€

  • Ex Tax: 2.50€


This Nigerian 5 Naira banknote is associated with 2001 and is identified in the product data as Nigeria PIC 24g, with the Krause base reference P24e. It is denominated in naira and is listed in XF condition, also described as EBC in the product record.

The note features purple and brown-violet colouring over a multicolour underprint. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Alhaji appears on the front at left, while the reverse depicts dancers at centre right. The design is the reduced-size type, with a heraldic eagle watermark. The 2001 date association distinguishes this individual product without assigning a more specific issue or printing date.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Nigerian 5 Naira banknote associated with the year 2001. It is the specific note shown in the product listing and is identified as a Nigeria banknote rather than a general collection or type description.

What country, denomination, currency and date information is provided?

The listing identifies the country as Nigeria and the denomination as 5 Naira. The title and tag associate the banknote with 2001; this is presented neutrally as a note dated 2001, without implying a specific issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference or model designation is given?

The listing gives the catalog reference as PIC 24g. Its model/catalogue field records “Nigeria PIC 24g EBC,” providing the product’s stated reference and designation for identification.

What other identifying details are stated for this banknote?

The description specifies “Signature 11” and states that the banknote corresponds with the image. The title also describes the note as XF, while the model/catalogue field includes the designation EBC; both grading notations are reproduced as supplied by the listing.