Tanzania
Tanzania banknotes
1978 - Tanzania 10 Shilings banknote PIC 6c UNC
This Tanzania 10 Shilingi banknote is associated with 1978 and catalogued as Pick P6c. The note is l..
1986 - Tanzania 100 Shilings banknote PIC 14b UNC
This Tanzanian 100 Shilingi banknote is catalogued as Pick P14b and is associated with 1986. The not..
1986 - Tanzania 200 Shillings banknote PIC 18a UNC
This individual Tanzania 200 Shillings banknote is associated with 1986 and is catalogued as Pick P1..
1993 - Tanzania 100 Shilings banknote PIC 24 UNC
This Tanzania 100 Shilingi banknote is associated with 1993 and is catalogued as Pick P24, also iden..
1993 - Tanzania 1000 Shilings banknote PIC 27b UNC
This UNC Tanzania 1000 Shilingi banknote is associated with 1993 and catalogued as Pick P27b. The de..
1993 - Tanzania 200 Shilings banknote PIC 25a UNC
Tanzania 200 Shilingi banknote associated with 1993, catalogued as PIC 25a. The denomination and cou..
1993 - Tanzania 500 Shilings banknote PIC 26b UNC
This individual Tanzania 500 Shilingi banknote is associated with 1993 in the Krause catalogue and i..
1997 - Tanzania 500 Shilings banknote PIC 30 UNC
Tanzania 500 Shilingi banknote associated with 1997, catalogued as Pick P30. This UNC example featur..
2003 - Tanzania 1000 Shilings banknote PIC 36 UNC
This Tanzania 1000 Shilingi banknote is catalogued as Pick P36 and associated with ND (2003). The no..
2003 - Tanzania 10000 Shilings banknote PIC 39 UNC
This Tanzanian 10,000 Shilingi banknote is associated with 2003 and is catalogued as Pick P39. The n..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods of Tanzanian banknotes are represented in this catalog?
This Tanzania category includes banknotes dated from 1978 to 2011. The represented groups include a 1978 10 Shilings note, 1986 issues, a substantial group dated 1993, a 1997 500 Shilings note, and denominations dated 2003, 2010 and 2011. These dates describe the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than a complete listing of every Tanzanian banknote issue.
Which denominations and Pick references can collectors find in the Tanzania category?
The catalog represents denominations from 10 to 10,000 Shilings. Examples include 10, 20, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 Shilings, identified with references such as P6c, P18a, P24, P25a, P27b, P30, P35, P36, P37a, P38, P39, P40, P41, P43a and P44. Pick references are useful for organising a collection and distinguishing catalogued types.
How can I identify a Tanzanian banknote using the information in this catalog?
Begin with the denomination and date printed in the product title, then compare the Pick reference, such as P24, P27b, P35 or P43a. The reference suffix is important because related notes may have different lettered variants. You can also compare the note’s design with the product imagery. This shop’s catalog information should be treated as an identification aid for the listed types, not as a complete guide to every Tanzanian issue.
What should collectors record when organising Tanzanian banknotes?
For each Tanzanian banknote, record the denomination, year, Pick reference and any distinguishing variant suffix. For example, P14b, P18a, P25a, P27b, P37a and P43a should remain separate catalog references rather than being grouped solely by denomination. The product titles also label the represented notes as UNC, which can be included in collection records. Keep image details separate from the note’s catalog identity when comparing pieces.
What should I check before buying a Tanzanian banknote from this catalog?
Check the product title carefully for the year, denomination, Pick reference and condition designation, such as UNC. Compare those details with the displayed images and read the listing notes. Several records state that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent; one record states that the banknote corresponds with the image. The specific listing should therefore guide expectations about the item supplied.
What notable denomination pattern appears across the later Tanzanian issues in this catalog?
The later catalog records show a broad 2003 group covering 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 Shilings. The 2010 records include 500, 1,000 and 5,000 Shilings, while a 2011 record represents 10,000 Shilings. This creates useful denomination overlaps between dated groups, allowing collectors to organise Tanzanian notes by both denomination and issue year.










