Liberia
2017 - Liberia 5 Dollars banknote PIC 31b UNC
This individual banknote is from Liberia and has a denomination of 5 Dollars. The product is associa..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in this Liberia banknote category?
This shop’s Liberia catalog represents banknotes dated from 1989 through 2017. Denominations shown include 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Dollars. The selection ranges from 1989 PIC 19 and 1991 PIC 20 notes to issues dated 2003, 2009 and 2017. These dates and denominations describe the material represented in the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued by Liberia.
Which catalog-reference groups are notable among these Liberian notes?
Several related reference groups appear in the Liberia category. The 2003 notes include PIC 26a, PIC 27a and PIC 28a for 5, 10 and 20 Dollars. Their 2009 counterparts are PIC 26e, PIC 27e and PIC 28e. Other references include PIC 19, PIC 20, PIC 29d, PIC 30e and PIC 31b. These suffixes are important because they distinguish cataloged variants within a reference number.
How can I identify the different 5 Dollar banknotes in this category?
Use the date together with the catalog reference. The Liberia 5 Dollar notes represented here are dated 1989 as PIC 19, 1991 as PIC 20, 2003 as PIC 26a, 2009 as PIC 26e and 2017 as PIC 31b. Because the same denomination appears across several dates and references, identifying a note simply as “5 Dollars” is not sufficient for precise cataloging.
How could a collector organize the Liberian banknotes represented here?
A practical approach is to arrange them first by denomination and then by date and catalog reference. For example, the 5 Dollar group can run from PIC 19 through PIC 31b, while 10 and 20 Dollar notes can be paired by their 2003 “a” and 2009 “e” variants. Record the full denomination, date and PIC reference for each note rather than relying on denomination alone.
What should a prospective buyer check when considering one of these Liberia banknotes?
Check the product title for the date, denomination, PIC reference and stated grade. The listed Liberia notes are described as UNC, but buyers should still use the exact reference—such as PIC 26a or PIC 26e—to avoid confusing related variants. Product images are identified as reference images, and the banknote number visible in an image is not the number that will be sent.
What pattern links the 2003 and 2009 Liberia banknotes in this catalog?
The clearest pattern is a set of matching denominations with related references. For 2003, the 5, 10 and 20 Dollar notes are PIC 26a, PIC 27a and PIC 28a. For 2009, those denominations appear as PIC 26e, PIC 27e and PIC 28e. The catalog also represents 2009 notes of 50 Dollars as PIC 29d and 100 Dollars as PIC 30e. This pattern applies to the shop’s catalog selection.

