Bahrain

Billetes de banco de Barhain. Sin circular y con calidad Plancha. Banknotes. Billetes de Barhain.


1973L - Bahrain PIC 7 1/2 Dinar banknote

1973L - Bahrain PIC 7 1/2 Dinar banknote

This Bahrain 1/2 Dinar banknote is associated with 1973 and is identified in the Pick catalogue as P..

26.40€ Ex Tax: 24.00€
1973L -Bahrain PIC 10s 20 Dinars banknote Specimen

1973L -Bahrain PIC 10s 20 Dinars banknote Specimen

This Bahrain 20-dinar banknote is associated with 1973 and is catalogued as Pick P10s. It is identif..

121.00€ Ex Tax: 110.00€
1993 -Bahrain PIC 16 20 Dinars banknote

1993 -Bahrain PIC 16 20 Dinars banknote

This Bahrain 20 Dinars banknote is associated with 1993 and is listed in the Krause catalogue as Pic..

495.00€ Ex Tax: 450.00€
1998 -Bahrain PIC 19b 1 Dinar banknote

1998 -Bahrain PIC 19b 1 Dinar banknote

This Bahrain 1 Dinar banknote is associated with 1998 and is catalogued as Pick P19b. The note featu..

26.40€ Ex Tax: 24.00€
2008 - Bahrain PIC 26  1 Dinar banknote

2008 - Bahrain PIC 26 1 Dinar banknote

This Bahrain 1-dinar banknote is associated with 2008 and catalogued as Pick P26. The denomination i..

15.40€ Ex Tax: 14.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods of Bahraini banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?

This Bahrain category includes banknotes associated with the 1973, 1993, 1998 and 2008 issues. The represented material therefore spans several cataloged series rather than a single issue period. Examples include Pick 7 and Pick 10s from 1973, Pick 16 from 1993, Pick 19b from 1998 and Pick 26 from 2008. This describes the scope of this shop’s catalog, not every banknote issued by Bahrain.

Which denominations and Pick references appear in the Bahrain category?

The catalog represents denominations of 1/2 dinar, 1 dinar and 20 dinars. The associated references are Pick 7 for the 1/2-dinar note, Pick 19b and Pick 26 for 1-dinar notes, and Pick 10s and Pick 16 for 20-dinar notes. These combinations let collectors browse by denomination, issue year or Pick number. They should not be treated as a complete list of all Bahraini banknotes.

How can I distinguish the two 1-dinar notes listed for Bahrain?

Use the issue year and Pick reference shown in the product record. The 1998 1-dinar banknote is cataloged as Pick 19b, while the 2008 1-dinar banknote is Pick 26. Because both have the same denomination and currency, identifying them only as “one dinar” is insufficient. Recording the country, denomination, issue year and complete Pick reference provides a clearer and more reliable catalog identification.

How should collectors record Bahrain banknote variants in their collections?

A practical record should include Bahrain as the country, the denomination in dinars, the stated issue year and the full Pick reference, including any suffix. For example, Pick 19b should be recorded with the “b,” while Pick 10s should retain the “s” and its specimen description. Keeping the complete reference helps distinguish notes that share a denomination or belong to different issues without relying solely on the appearance of an image.

What should a buyer check before ordering a Bahrain banknote from this category?

Compare the listing’s denomination, issue year and complete Pick reference with the note you want. This is especially important for the 1-dinar listings, Pick 19b and Pick 26, and the 20-dinar listings, Pick 10s and Pick 16. The product descriptions also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number visible in an image will not be the number sent, so that pictured number should not guide the purchase.

Does the Bahrain category include a specimen banknote?

Yes. The catalog identifies the 1973 Bahrain 20-dinars note, Pick 10s, as a specimen. It can be distinguished in catalog records from the other represented 20-dinars note, Pick 16 from the 1993 issue. Collectors comparing these notes should retain the complete Pick references and the specimen designation rather than grouping them together only by denomination. The catalog data does not provide further specimen markings, signatures or print-run details.