Comoros

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1986 - Comores PIC 11a  1000 Francs banknote

1986 - Comores PIC 11a 1000 Francs banknote

Comoros 1,000 Francs banknote associated with 1986, identified in the supplied product data by the c..

132.00€ Ex Tax: 120.00€
1994 - Comores PIC 10b  500 Francs banknote

1994 - Comores PIC 10b 500 Francs banknote

This Comoros 500 Francs banknote is associated with 1994 and identified by the product reference Com..

39.60€ Ex Tax: 36.00€
2005 - Comores Pic 16a 1000 Francs banknote

2005 - Comores Pic 16a 1000 Francs banknote

Comoros 1000 Francs banknote associated with 2005, catalogued by the shop as Pick 16a. The note is a..

19.80€ Ex Tax: 18.00€
2005 - Comores Pic 17 2000 Francs banknote

2005 - Comores Pic 17 2000 Francs banknote

The Comoros 2,000 Francs banknote associated with 2005 is catalogued as Pick P17. It is a regular-is..

24.20€ Ex Tax: 22.00€
2006 - Comores PIC 15a  500 Francs banknote

2006 - Comores PIC 15a 500 Francs banknote

This individual Comoros banknote is a 500 Francs denomination associated with 2006 and identified by..

17.60€ Ex Tax: 16.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods are represented in this Comoros banknote category?

This shop’s Comoros catalog spans issues dated from the 1980s through the 2000s. Listed examples include the 1986 P11a, 1994 P10b, 2005 P16a and P17, and 2006 P15a. The catalog therefore allows collectors to compare franc-denominated notes from several issue years, although it should not be treated as a complete record of every banknote issued by Comoros.

Which denominations and Pick references appear in the Comoros catalog?

The represented denominations are 500, 1,000 and 2,000 francs. The 500-franc entries are identified as P10b and P15a; the 1,000-franc entries as P11a and P16a; and the 2,000-franc entry as P17. These references provide a concise way to distinguish catalog types and variants within this shop’s Comoros category.

How can I distinguish the Comoros 500-franc listings?

Check both the issue year and the full Pick reference rather than relying on denomination alone. In this catalog, the 500-franc note dated 1994 is listed as P10b, while the 500-franc note dated 2006 is P15a. The suffix letters are part of the references, so “b” and “a” should be retained when recording or comparing these Comoros notes.

Why are Pick numbers useful when organizing these Comoros banknotes?

Pick numbers help separate notes that share the same denomination but belong to different catalog types or variants. For example, the shop lists 1,000-franc notes as 1986 P11a and 2005 P16a. Recording the country, denomination, issue year and complete Pick reference together reduces ambiguity and makes it easier to compare listings or arrange a Comoros collection systematically.

What should a buyer verify before ordering a Comoros banknote?

Verify the denomination, issue year and complete Pick reference shown in the product record, especially the suffix letter where one is given. Buyers should also note that the catalog states its images are for reference and that the banknote number visible in an image will not be the number sent. The pictured serial or banknote number should therefore not be treated as an identifying feature of the supplied note.

Which Comoros banknotes in the catalog form a same-year denomination group?

The 2005 listings form a clear pair of regular issues in different denominations: the 1,000-franc P16a and the 2,000-franc P17. Collectors using this shop’s catalog can group these notes by their shared issue year while keeping them distinct through denomination and Pick reference. The separate 2006 P15a listing represents a 500-franc regular issue from the following year.