Ivory Coast

1992 - W. Afri.State (Ivory Coast) Pic 111Ab 1.000 Frs. banknote

1992 - W. Afri.State (Ivory Coast) Pic 111Ab 1.000 Frs. banknote

This individual banknote is associated with Ivory Coast and the year 1992. The product title identif..

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1997 - W. Africa State (Ivory Coast) Pic 110Ah 500 Frs. banknote

1997 - W. Africa State (Ivory Coast) Pic 110Ah 500 Frs. banknote

1997-associated banknote for Ivory Coast, identified in the product title as a W. Africa State note ..

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Frequently asked questions

Which periods and denominations are represented in the Ivory Coast banknote category?

The Ivory Coast category’s catalog includes banknotes dated 1992 and 1997. The denominations represented are 500 francs and 1,000 francs. The 1997 listing is identified as Pick 110Ah, while the 1992 listing is identified as Pick 111Ab. These details describe the notes represented in this shop’s catalog and are not intended as a complete list of every banknote issued for Ivory Coast.

Which catalog references can be found for Ivory Coast banknotes here?

The catalog references represented are Pick 110Ah for the 1997 500-franc note and Pick 111Ab for the 1992 1,000-franc note. The product records also use the regional designation “W. Africa State” and identify the issuing model with “C.M.” Collectors can use the full Pick reference, date and denomination together when distinguishing these Ivory Coast listings.

How can I identify the Ivory Coast notes represented in this catalog?

Begin by checking the printed denomination and date against the catalog record: 500 francs corresponds to the 1997 Pick 110Ah listing, while 1,000 francs corresponds to the 1992 Pick 111Ab listing. Then compare the complete Pick reference, including its letter suffix. Using all these details together is more reliable than identifying a note from its country name or denomination alone.

How can collectors organise these Ivory Coast banknotes?

A straightforward way to organise the Ivory Coast notes represented here is by date, denomination and Pick reference. You could arrange the 1992 1,000-franc Pick 111Ab note separately from the 1997 500-franc Pick 110Ah note, while recording the full reference exactly as shown. Keeping the regional wording from the listing in your notes can also help maintain consistency with the shop’s catalog terminology.

What should I check before buying an Ivory Coast banknote from this category?

Before buying, compare the listing’s title and details with the note you want: confirm the country designation, year, denomination and complete Pick reference. Pay particular attention to the distinction between Pick 110Ah and Pick 111Ab, as well as the difference between 500 francs and 1,000 francs. Review any condition, imagery and seller-provided specifications shown on the individual product page before placing an order.

What pattern links the Ivory Coast banknotes represented in this catalog?

The Ivory Coast listings share a clear 1990s focus and use the regional “W. Africa State” wording in their titles. They also carry adjacent-looking Pick references with different suffixes: P110Ah for the 1997 500-franc note and P111Ab for the 1992 1,000-franc note. This combination of decade, regional designation and catalog numbering provides a useful framework for comparing the notes without assuming that the catalog covers every issue from Ivory Coast.