Rwanda
1981 - Rwanda 500 Francs banknote PIC 16a UNC
Rwanda 500 Francs banknote associated with 1 July 1981, catalogued as Pick P16a. This issued note is..
1982 - Rwanda 100 Francs banknote PIC 18 UNC
Rwanda 100 Francs banknote dated 1 August 1982, listed as Pick P18. This UNC example features a blac..
1988 - Rwanda 1000 Francs banknote PIC 21a UNC
Rwanda 1000 Francs banknote, associated with 1988 and catalogued as Pick P21a (PIC 21a). This UNC ex..
1988 - Rwanda 5000 Francs banknote PIC 22a UNC
Rwanda 5,000 Francs banknote associated with 1988, catalogued as PIC 22a. This individual note is de..
1989 - Rwanda 100 Francs banknote PIC 19a UNC
Rwanda 100 Francs banknote associated with 1989, catalogued in the product data as PIC 19a. The note..
1998 - Rwanda 1000 Francs banknote PIC 27b UNC
Rwanda 1,000 Francs banknote associated with 1998, catalogued as PIC 27b. This uncirculated (UNC) no..
1998 - Rwanda 500 Francs banknote PIC 26a UNC
This Rwanda 500 Francs banknote is associated with 1998 and is identified by the catalogue reference..
1998 - Rwanda 5000 Francs banknote PIC 28a UNC
This individual Rwanda 5000 Francs banknote is associated with 1998 and is catalogued as PIC 28a. Th..
2003 - Rwanda 100 Francs banknote PIC 29a UNC
This individual Rwanda banknote has a denomination of 100 Francs and is associated with the year 200..
2004 - Rwanda 1000 Francs banknote PIC 31 UNC
This individual banknote is from Rwanda and has a denomination of 1,000 francs. The product is assoc..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in the Rwanda banknote category?
This shop’s Rwanda catalog represents dates from 1981 through 2004. The denominations shown are 100, 500, 1,000 and 5,000 francs. Earlier examples include the 1981 500 francs PIC 16a and 1982 100 francs PIC 18, while later listings include notes dated 1998, 2003 and 2004. This range describes the shop catalog rather than every denomination or banknote issued by Rwanda.
Which dated groups are notable within the Rwanda catalog?
Several dates form useful groups for collectors. The 1988 notes include 1,000 francs PIC 21a and 5,000 francs PIC 22a. The 1998 group comprises 500 francs PIC 26a, 1,000 francs PIC 27b and 5,000 francs PIC 28a. The 2004 group likewise includes 500 francs PIC 30, 1,000 francs PIC 31 and 5,000 francs PIC 33. These groupings are based only on notes represented in this shop’s catalog.
How can I identify a Rwanda banknote using its catalog reference?
Match three details: the date, denomination and complete PIC reference. For example, the catalog distinguishes the 1982 100 francs PIC 18 from the 1989 100 francs PIC 19a and the 2003 100 francs PIC 29a. Letter suffixes should be retained when recording a note: PIC 16a, PIC 19a and PIC 27b are the full references shown in the listings. Using all three details helps avoid confusing similarly denominated Rwanda notes.
How might a collector organize the Rwanda notes represented here?
A collector could arrange these Rwanda banknotes chronologically, by denomination or by PIC reference. A chronological layout begins with dated examples from the early 1980s and continues through 1988, 1989, 1998, 2003 and 2004. A denomination-based arrangement groups the 100-, 500-, 1,000- and 5,000-franc notes separately. Recording the complete reference, including suffixes such as “a” or “b,” provides an additional way to distinguish cataloged variants.
What should a buyer check before ordering a Rwanda banknote from this category?
Check the listing’s date, denomination, PIC reference and stated grade; the supplied titles describe the represented notes as UNC. Also read the image note carefully. Most listings state that images are for reference and that the banknote number pictured will not be sent. The 1988 1,000 francs PIC 21a listing instead says that the banknote corresponds with the image. These details help clarify what the photograph represents without assuming a specific serial number.
Which Rwanda denominations appear across multiple dates in this shop’s catalog?
Several denominations recur across the represented period. The 100-franc notes are dated 1982, 1989 and 2003; the 500-franc notes are dated 1981, 1998 and 2004. The 1,000-franc denomination appears with 1988, 1998 and 2004 dates, while 5,000-franc examples are also represented for 1988, 1998 and 2004. This pattern can help collectors compare the same denomination across different catalog references and dates.










