1974 - Swaziland 2 Emalangeni banknote PIC 2s  Specimen UNC
1974 - Swaziland 2 Emalangeni banknote PIC 2s  Specimen UNC 

1974 - Swaziland 2 Emalangeni banknote PIC 2s Specimen UNC

  • Product Code: Swaziland PIC 2s
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 19.80€

  • Ex Tax: 18.00€


This specimen banknote is a 2 Emalangeni note from Swaziland, associated with 1974 and catalogued as Pick P2s. The note is designated ND (1974) in the catalog and is described as uncirculated (UNC).

The obverse features King Sobhuza II at left, with Parliament House shown near the lower centre-right. Its dark brown design is printed over a pink and multicolour underprint. The reverse depicts a sugar mill, while the watermark shows a shield and spears.

Catalogued details also identify TDLR as the printer. The specimen variety is associated with serial-number prefixes A and C, providing an additional reference point for identification.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Swaziland 2 Emalangeni banknote, dated 1974. The product description states that the banknote corresponds with the image provided for the listing.

What year, denomination and country are associated with the banknote?

The listing associates this banknote with 1974 and identifies its denomination as 2 Emalangeni. The country named in the product title is Swaziland. These details describe the specific banknote offered in the listing without implying a particular issue, printing or circulation date.

What catalog reference and variant are stated for this banknote?

The stated model or catalog reference is Swaziland PIC 2s. The product title also identifies the note as a specimen, so this listing specifically describes the PIC 2s specimen variant rather than presenting an unspecified Swaziland 2 Emalangeni note.

What condition and specimen information does the listing provide?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC and as a specimen. UNC is the grade notation supplied in the product title; no additional physical-condition details are provided. The description also notes that the banknote corresponds with the image shown.