Libya
1991 - Libya PIC 60b 5 Dinars banknote S4 UNC
This Libyan 5 Dinars banknote is associated with 1991 and identified as PIC 60b, corresponding to th..
1991 - Libya PIC 61a 10 Dinar banknote S4 UNC
This Libyan banknote has a denomination of 10 Dinar and is associated with 1991. It is identified by..
1993 - Libya PIC 59a 1 Dinar banknote S4 UNC
This individual Libya banknote is a 1 Dinar denomination associated with 1993. It is identified by t..
2002 - Libya PIC 62 1/4 Dinar banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Libya and has a denomination of 1/4 Dinar. It is associated with 20..
2002 - Libya PIC 63 1/2 Dinar banknote UNC
This individual Libya 1/2 Dinar banknote is associated with 2002 and is catalogued as Pick P63 (also..
2013 - Libya PIC 76 1 Dinar banknote UNC
This individual Libya 1 Dinar banknote is associated with 2013 and is identified by the Pick catalog..
Frequently asked questions
What issue years are represented in this Libya banknote category?
This shop’s Libya catalog spans dated issues from 1980 through 2013. Represented years include 1980, 1981, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002 and 2013. Examples range from the 1980 P46b 10 dinars and 1981 P43b half dinar to the 2002 P62 and P63 fractional notes and the 2013 P76 1 dinar. These dates describe the shop catalog rather than every Libyan banknote issue.
Which Libyan denominations and Pick references appear in the catalog?
The represented denominations are 1/4 dinar, 1/2 dinar, 1 dinar and 10 dinars. Fractional examples include P57a, P57b, P60b and P62 at 1/4 dinar, plus P43b, P53, P58b, P58c and P63 at 1/2 dinar. One-dinar notes include P54, P59a and P76, while the 10-dinar denomination is represented by P46b and P61a. This is a summary of this shop’s Libya catalog only.
How can signature varieties help identify the 1991 Libya notes?
Signature information distinguishes several closely related 1991 catalog varieties. The 1/4-dinar P57a is identified with Signature 3, while P57b has Signature 4. Among the half-dinar notes, P58b carries Signature 4 and P58c carries Signature 5. The catalog also identifies P60b at 1/4 dinar and P61a at 10 dinars with Signature 4. Checking the Pick suffix and stated signature together is more precise than relying on denomination and year alone.
How could a collector organise the Libya notes represented here?
Collectors could arrange these Libya banknotes chronologically, by denomination or by Pick number. A denomination-based group might separate the 1/4- and 1/2-dinar notes from the 1- and 10-dinar issues. A variety-focused arrangement could place P57a beside P57b and P58b beside P58c to compare their catalog suffixes and signatures. Grade labels such as UNC and VF can also be recorded, but the catalog does not represent every Libyan issue or grade.
What should a prospective buyer check before selecting a Libya banknote?
Check the dated issue, denomination, Pick reference, suffix, signature designation and stated grade in the individual listing. These details can separate notes that otherwise share a year or denomination, such as P57a and P57b or P58b and P58c. Also read the image note carefully: many catalog descriptions state that photographs are for reference and that the illustrated banknote number will not be sent, while some P46b listings state that the banknote corresponds with the image.
Why does the 1980 Libya P46b 10-dinar note appear with different listing details?
The catalog represents the 1980 P46b 10-dinar note with Signature 2 under more than one condition label, including UNC, UNC-- and VF. The image terms also differ: one description treats its pictures as reference images, while other P46b descriptions state that the banknote corresponds with the image. These records show why the Pick number alone is not enough when comparing listings; the stated grade, image terms and other listing-specific details should also be checked.






