Guinea

Guinea Banknotes
1998 - Guinea PIC 35a 100 Francs banknote UNC
This Guinea 100 Francs banknote is associated with 1998 and is identified in the product data as PIC..
1998 - Guinea PIC 36 500 Francs banknote UNC
This Guinea 500 Francs banknote is associated with 1998 and is catalogued as Pick P36. The multicolo..
1998 - Guinea PIC 37 1000 Francs banknote UNC
This Guinea 1,000 Francs banknote is associated with 1998 and catalogued as Pick P37. The note is li..
1998 - Guinea PIC 38 5000 Francs banknote VF
This individual Guinea 5,000 Francs banknote is associated with 1998 and is catalogued as Pick P38. ..
2006 - Guinea PIC 39a 500 Francos banknote UNC
This Guinea banknote has a denomination of 500 Francs and is associated with 2006. The product is id..
2006 - Guinea PIC 40 1000 Francs banknote UNC
This Guinea 1000 Francs banknote is associated with 2006 and catalogued as Pick P40 (Guinea PIC 40)...
2007 - Guinea PIC 42a 10.000 Francs banknote UNC
This individual banknote from Guinea is a 10,000 Francs denomination associated with 2007. The produ..
2010 - Guinea PIC 43a 1000 Francos banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Guinea and has a denomination of 1000 Francos. The product is assoc..
2012 - Guinea PIC 35b 100 Francs banknote UNC
This Guinea 100 Francs banknote is associated with 2012 and is identified by the catalogue reference..
2012 - Guinea PIC 39b 500 Francos banknote UNC
This individual banknote is a 500 Francs note from Guinea, associated with 2012 and catalogued in th..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and currency names are represented in the Guinea banknote category?
This shop’s Guinea catalog spans dated examples from 1960 through 2012. The records include franc-denominated notes from 1960 and from 1985 onward, alongside Syli-denominated notes dated 1971, 1980 and 1981. These listings provide a useful cross-section of periods represented by the shop, but they should not be treated as a complete account of every banknote issued by Guinea.
Which Guinea banknote denominations appear in the catalog?
The represented franc denominations include 50, 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000 francs. Syli listings include 2, 10 and 100 Sylis. Several denominations recur in different years or under different catalog references, particularly 100, 500 and 1,000 francs. This makes the category suitable for browsing either by denomination or by dated catalog type.
How can I distinguish Guinea catalog variants such as PIC 35a and PIC 35b?
Use the complete catalog reference rather than the denomination alone. For example, the Guinea listings identify the 100-franc type as PIC 35a for 1998 and PIC 35b for 2012. Likewise, the 500-franc records distinguish PIC 39a dated 2006 from PIC 39b dated 2012. The suffix is part of the reference, so “a” and “b” listings should be recorded as separate variants.
How can collectors organize the Guinea notes represented here?
A collection based on this shop’s Guinea catalog can be arranged by currency name, date, denomination or PIC reference. One approach is to group the Syli notes—2, 10 and 100 Sylis—separately from the franc issues. Another is to build denomination runs, comparing repeated values such as 100, 500 or 1,000 francs across different dates and references. Grade can also be recorded as a separate collecting attribute.
What should a buyer check before choosing a Guinea banknote listing?
Check the listing’s date, denomination, full PIC reference and stated grade. The catalog uses grades including UNC, XF, VF and F, so notes of similar denominations may not have the same condition. Many product descriptions also state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown will not be sent. Buyers should therefore avoid treating a pictured serial number as an identifying feature of the supplied note.
What is notable about the 1998 Guinea banknotes represented in the shop catalog?
The 1998 group covers a broad denomination sequence: 100 francs as PIC 35a, 500 francs as PIC 36, 1,000 francs as PIC 37 and 5,000 francs as PIC 38. The listed grades are not uniform across this group: the first three are described as UNC, while the 5,000-franc note is listed as VF. These records can be compared as a dated denomination group while retaining their individual references and grades.










