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1960 - Mali PIC 1 50 Francs banknote UNC

1960 - Mali PIC 1 50 Francs banknote UNC

This Mali 50 Francs banknote is catalogued as Pick P1 and associated with the date 22 September 1960..

770.00€ Ex Tax: 700.00€
1970/84 - Mali PIC 13e 1000 Francs banknote UNC

1970/84 - Mali PIC 13e 1000 Francs banknote UNC

This individual Mali 1000 Francs banknote is catalogued as Pick P13e and is associated with the ND (..

176.00€ Ex Tax: 160.00€
1973/84 - Mali PIC 12e 500 Francs banknote UNC

1973/84 - Mali PIC 12e 500 Francs banknote UNC

This individual Mali 500 Francs banknote is catalogued as Pick P12e, with the catalogue date associa..

154.00€ Ex Tax: 140.00€
1973/84 - Mali PIC 12f 500 Francs banknote UNC

1973/84 - Mali PIC 12f 500 Francs banknote UNC

This Mali 500 Francs banknote is catalogued as Pick P12f and is associated with the 1973–84 catalogu..

550.00€ Ex Tax: 500.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods and denominations are represented in the Mali banknote catalog?

The Mali section of this shop’s catalog includes banknotes dated 1960, as well as notes identified with 1970/84 and 1973/84 date ranges. The denominations represented are 50 francs, 500 francs and 1,000 francs. These details describe the banknotes listed in this catalog and are not intended to represent every denomination or issue associated with Mali.

Which Pick references can be found among the Mali banknotes?

The catalog identifies Mali banknotes with the references P1, P12e, P12f and P13e. The P1 entry is a 50-franc note dated 1960. P12e and P12f are 500-franc notes associated with 1973/84, while P13e is a 1,000-franc note associated with 1970/84. Pick references are useful for organizing notes by type and distinguishing related catalog varieties.

How can I identify a Mali banknote listed in this catalog?

Start by comparing the denomination, date or date range, and Pick reference with the catalog information. For example, the 50-franc note is identified as P1, the 500-franc notes as P12e or P12f, and the 1,000-franc note as P13e. Signature information also helps distinguish some entries: the P12e listing shows signature 8, while P12f shows signature 9. The product image should be checked alongside these details.

What should collectors compare when distinguishing the related Mali 500-franc notes?

The Mali catalog includes two related 500-franc types, P12e and P12f, both associated with 1973/84. Their listed signature details differ: P12e is marked signature 8, whereas P12f is marked signature 9. Collectors comparing these notes should examine the Pick reference and signature designation rather than relying on denomination alone. The catalog image can provide an additional visual check when identifying the variety.

What should I check before buying a Mali banknote from this catalog?

Before buying, compare the product title and image with the type you want, paying particular attention to the denomination, Pick reference, date or date range, and signature information. The listed Mali entries are described as UNC, so this condition designation should also be considered when comparing items. Since the catalog descriptions state that the banknote corresponds with the image, review that image carefully to confirm the visible design and identifying details.

Is there a notable pattern among the Mali catalog entries?

A notable pattern is the presence of two 500-franc Mali varieties under the closely related references P12e and P12f. Both are associated with 1973/84, but the catalog distinguishes them by signature: P12e is listed with signature 8 and P12f with signature 9. This makes the signature field an especially useful feature for organizing and comparing the 500-franc notes represented in this shop’s Mali catalog.