Bhutan
Billetes de Bhutan
2016 - Bhutan 100 Ngultrum banknote PIC 37 UNC
This individual Bhutan banknote has a denomination of 100 Ngultrum and is associated with 2016. It i..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in this Bhutan banknote category?
This shop’s Bhutan catalog represents notes dated from the mid-1980s through 2016, while Pick 6 is identified as part of a 1981 issue series. The denominations shown are 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 ngultrum. This range allows collectors to explore several periods and denomination levels within the shop’s catalog, but it should not be treated as a complete survey of every banknote issued by Bhutan.
Which Pick catalog groups are represented among these Bhutan notes?
The Bhutan category includes early references such as Pick 6, followed by notes in the Pick 12–18 range, later Pick 22 and Pick 25, and references from Pick 27 through Pick 32. Pick 37 is also represented. Several references have lettered varieties, including P12a and P12b, P14a and P14b, P16a and P16b, P27a and P27b, and P29b. These references help organize notes by catalog type and variety.
How can I identify a Bhutan banknote using its Pick reference?
Match the denomination and the full Pick number, including any suffix letter. For example, the catalog associates P13 with 2 ngultrum, P15b with 10 ngultrum, P17b with 50 ngultrum and P18b with 100 ngultrum. A suffix is significant: P27a and P27b are separate catalog varieties even though both are 1-ngultrum notes. The date in the product title provides another useful check, but the complete reference should remain the primary identifier.
How are signature and lettered varieties distinguished in this Bhutan catalog?
Letter suffixes form part of the Pick reference and should not be omitted when identifying a variety. The clearest signature examples are the 1-ngultrum notes: P12a is described as Signature 1, while P12b is described as Signature 3. Other paired references, such as P14a/P14b and P16a/P16b, are also cataloged separately, although the supplied records do not explain every distinguishing feature. Collectors should therefore compare the full listing reference rather than relying on denomination alone.
What should a buyer check before ordering a Bhutan banknote?
Check the denomination, date, complete Pick reference and any stated grade or image condition in the individual listing. Some records explicitly identify notes as UNC, while others do not provide a grade in the supplied data. Image wording also differs: several listings say the image is for reference and that the serial number shown will not be sent, whereas some state that the banknote corresponds with the image. These details help clarify whether the photograph depicts the specific note or a representative example.
How can collectors compare the 100-ngultrum notes represented in the shop’s Bhutan catalog?
The 100-ngultrum denomination appears across several dated references, providing a useful sequence for type-based comparison: P18b dated 1992, P25 dated 2000, P32a dated 2006 and P37 dated 2016. Collectors can use these references to distinguish different catalog types of the same denomination over time. The supplied data does not describe their design differences, so identification should be based on the date and full Pick number shown in each listing rather than assumed visual features.

