Lesotho



1981 - Lesotho PIC 5a 5 Maloti banknote UNC

1981 - Lesotho PIC 5a 5 Maloti banknote UNC

This Lesotho 5 Maloti banknote is associated with 1981 and is identified as Pick P5a, also shown as ..

48.40€ Ex Tax: 44.00€
1989 - Lesotho PIC 10a 5 Maloti banknote UNC

1989 - Lesotho PIC 10a 5 Maloti banknote UNC

This individual Lesotho 5 Maloti banknote is associated with 1989 and catalogued as Pick P10a. It is..

16.50€ Ex Tax: 15.00€
1989 - Lesotho PIC 9a 2 Maloti banknote UNC

1989 - Lesotho PIC 9a 2 Maloti banknote UNC

This UNC 2 Maloti banknote from Lesotho is associated with 1989 and is identified in the Pick catalo..

6.05€ Ex Tax: 5.50€
1992 - Lesotho PIC 14a 50 Maloti banknote UNC

1992 - Lesotho PIC 14a 50 Maloti banknote UNC

Lesotho 50 Maloti banknote associated with 1992, catalogued by the shop as PIC 14a. The note is grad..

198.00€ Ex Tax: 180.00€
2010 - Lesotho PIC 22 20 Maloti banknote UNC

2010 - Lesotho PIC 22 20 Maloti banknote UNC

This individual banknote from Lesotho has a denomination of 20 Maloti and is associated with 2010. I..

14.30€ Ex Tax: 13.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods are represented in the Lesotho banknote catalog?

The Lesotho catalog includes notes dated from 1981 to 2010. Its represented periods are 1981, 1989, 1992 and 2010, providing examples from several points across those years. The catalog references include P5a, P9a, P10a, P14a and P22. These records describe the selection available in this shop’s Lesotho category, rather than every banknote issued by Lesotho.

Which denominations of Lesotho banknotes are featured?

The catalog represents four denominations: 2 Maloti, 5 Maloti, 20 Maloti and 50 Maloti. The 5 Maloti denomination appears in both the 1981 P5a entry and the 1989 P10a entry, while the other denominations are represented by P9a, P22 and P14a respectively. This gives collectors a selection across several denomination levels, without implying that the category covers every Lesotho denomination.

How can I identify a Lesotho note by its catalog reference?

Begin with the catalog reference shown in the listing title, such as P5a, P9a, P10a, P14a or P22. Then compare it with the stated year and denomination: for example, P9a is listed as a 1989 2 Maloti note, while P22 is a 2010 20 Maloti note. Using all three details together helps distinguish the examples represented in this Lesotho catalog.

What details should I record when collecting these Lesotho notes?

For each note, record the country, year, denomination and catalog reference. In this Lesotho selection, the reference suffix is also part of the identification: P5a, P9a, P10a and P14a include the letter “a”, whereas P22 does not. The product titles also describe the listed notes as UNC. Recording these details helps organise a collection and distinguish different catalog entries without relying only on photographs.

What should I check before buying a Lesotho banknote from this category?

Before buying, compare the listing’s year, denomination, catalog reference and stated condition with the note you want. The product titles identify examples such as 1981 P5a 5 Maloti, 1989 P9a 2 Maloti and 2010 P22 20 Maloti, all described as UNC. The catalog notes that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in an image will not be sent, so the pictured serial number should not be used as a purchasing requirement.

Which denomination shows more than one dated example in the Lesotho catalog?

The 5 Maloti denomination is represented by two dated catalog entries: the 1981 P5a note and the 1989 P10a note. This makes it a useful denomination for comparing separate Lesotho catalog references across different years. The other listed denominations—2 Maloti, 20 Maloti and 50 Maloti—each appear with one represented reference in the supplied category data. These observations apply to this shop’s catalog selection, not to the complete Lesotho note-issuing history.