Niger
Niger banknotes
1967 - Nigeria PIC 8 1 Pound banknote F
This individual banknote is from Nigeria and has a denomination of 1 Pound. The year associated with..
1967 - Nigeria PIC 8 1 Pound banknote UNC
This individual banknote is identified as a Nigeria 1 Pound note associated with 1967. The supplied ..
1967 - Nigeria PIC 8 1 Pound banknote VF
This individual Nigeria 1 Pound banknote is associated with 1967 and is identified by the Pick catal..
1973/8 - Nigeria PIC 14g 50 Kobo banknote UNC
This Nigerian 50 Kobo banknote is listed with the date association 1973/8 and the product reference ..
1984 - Nigeria PIC 24c 5 Naira banknote UNC
Nigeria 5 Naira banknote associated with 1984, catalogued as Pick P24c. This individual banknote is ..
1984 - Nigeria PIC 24d 5 Naira banknote UNC
This Nigerian 5 Naira banknote is associated with 1984 and is catalogued as Pick P24d. The note is l..
1984 - Nigeria PIC 24e 5 Naira banknote UNC
Nigeria 5 Naira banknote catalogued as Pick P24e, with 1984 as the associated date and listed in UNC..
1984 - Nigeria PIC 25c 10 Naira banknote UNC
This Nigerian 10 Naira banknote is associated with 1984 and catalogued as Pick P25c. The note is off..
1984 - Nigeria PIC 26c 20 Naira banknote UNC
This individual Nigerian 20 Naira banknote is catalogued as Pick P26c and is associated with the ND ..
1984 - Nigeria PIC 26d 20 Naira banknote UNC
This Nigerian 20 Naira banknote is catalogued as Pick P26d and is associated with the 1984 non-date ..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and currencies are represented on this Niger category page?
Although the category heading says Niger, the supplied catalog records are titled and modelled as Nigeria banknotes. They range from 1967 to 2019 and include denominations expressed in pounds, kobo and naira. Examples include the 1967 1 Pound PIC 8, the 50 Kobo PIC 14g, and later naira notes. This describes the shop’s catalog records rather than every banknote issued by Niger or Nigeria.
Which denominations and catalog references appear in the catalog?
The records include 1 Pound, 50 Kobo, and naira denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200. Notable reference groups include PIC 8, PIC 14g, PIC 24, PIC 25, PIC 26, PIC 27, PIC 28, PIC 29, PIC 35, PIC 38, PIC 39 and PIC 40. These references describe the Nigeria items assigned to the Niger shop category, not a complete national catalog.
How can I distinguish variants with the same denomination?
Use the full PIC suffix, listed date and signature information rather than denomination alone. For example, the 1984 5 Naira group includes PIC 24c with signature 8, PIC 24d with signature 9 and PIC 24e with signature 10. The 20 Naira records include PIC 26c and PIC 26d with signatures 8 and 9 respectively. Such details help separate catalog variants that may otherwise have similar titles.
What do the grade and image notes tell me when identifying a banknote?
The catalog uses grades including UNC, XF, VF and F. Image wording also matters: some records say that the pictured banknote corresponds to the item, while others state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown will not be sent. Identification should therefore rely on the title, PIC reference, denomination, date, signature where provided, grade and the product-specific image note together.
What should a buyer check before selecting a banknote from this category?
Check first that the country in the product title and model matches what you intend to buy, because the Niger category data supplied here consists of Nigeria-labelled records. Then compare the denomination, date, complete PIC reference, signature number where stated, and grade. Also read whether the image represents the particular banknote or serves only as a reference, especially if serial-number correspondence matters to your purchase.
Why do the same naira denominations appear under several PIC reference families?
The catalog groups recurring denominations under different references and dates. Five Naira appears under PIC 24 and PIC 38; 10 Naira under PIC 25 and PIC 39; and 50 Naira under PIC 27, PIC 35 and PIC 40. Individual suffixes further distinguish entries, such as PIC 39a, 39c, 39d and 39j. Collectors should record the complete reference rather than identifying a note solely by denomination.








