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2001 - Ghana PIC 32g 1000 Cedis banknote UNC

2001 - Ghana PIC 32g 1000 Cedis banknote UNC

This Ghana 1,000 Cedis banknote is associated with 2001 and identified by the shop reference PIC 32g..

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Frequently asked questions

What periods and currencies are represented in the Ghana banknote category?

This shop’s Ghana catalog represents issues dated from 1962 through 2001. The earlier records include 10 Shillings and 1 Pound notes, while later entries use the cedi. The catalog spans denominations from 1 Cedi to 5000 Cedis, with examples from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. This range describes the notes documented in the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued by Ghana.

Which Ghana denominations and catalog groups can collectors explore here?

The catalog includes Ghana notes denominated in 10 Shillings, 1 Pound, and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and 5000 Cedis. Pick references range from early entries such as P1d and P2d to later references including P29b, P31b, P32f, P32g and P33a. Specimen references S13 through S16 form another distinct group represented in this category.

How can I identify a Ghana banknote using its Pick reference?

Start by matching the denomination and stated date to the Pick reference shown in the listing. For example, the catalog associates P5a with a 1965 1 Cedi note, P22a with a 1979 50 Cedis note, and P22b with a 1980 50 Cedis note. The suffix letter is important because it distinguishes cataloged variants. Identification should therefore use the complete reference—such as P27a or P27b—not only the main reference number.

Why can two Ghana notes of the same denomination have different Pick references or suffixes?

The shop’s catalog records several denomination families with distinct references or suffix variants. Examples include 50 Cedis as P22a and P22b, 200 Cedis as P27a and P27b, and 500 Cedis as P28a and P28c. The 1000 Cedis entries include P29b as well as P32f and P32g. Collectors should compare the full Pick number and listed date rather than identifying a note by denomination alone.

What details should I check before choosing a Ghana banknote from the shop?

Check the denomination, stated year, complete Pick reference and listed grade. Most records in this Ghana category are labeled UNC, while one P15b listing is labeled XF. Also review product-specific notes: the P5a entry states that its image is for reference and that the pictured banknote number will not be sent. These details help distinguish catalog variants and clarify what a listing represents without relying solely on the displayed image.

Does the Ghana category include specimen banknotes?

Yes. The catalog represents a coordinated specimen group identified as P-S13 through P-S16. These records comprise a 1976 1 Cedi specimen and 1977 specimens denominated 2, 5 and 10 Cedis. Each is explicitly described as “SPECIMEN” in the supplied product data and listed as UNC. Collectors interested in this group should distinguish the S-prefixed references from regular-issue Pick entries such as P15b, P18d or P23.