Tunisia
1973 - Tunisia 1 Dinar banknote PIC 70 UNC
This individual Tunisia 1 dinar banknote is catalogued as Pick P70 and bears the date 15 October 197..
1973 - Tunisia 1/2 Dinar banknote PIC 69 UNC
This individual banknote is a Tunisia 1/2 dinar associated with 1973 and catalogued in the product d..
1983 - Tunisia 5 Dinars banknote PIC 79 UNC
This Tunisia 5 Dinars banknote is associated with the date 3 November 1983 and is catalogued as Pick..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in the Tunisia banknote catalog?
This shop’s Tunisia category includes issues dated 1973 and 1983. The represented denominations are 1/2 dinar, 1 dinar and 5 dinars. The 1973 entries cover both the fractional 1/2-dinar denomination and the 1-dinar note, while the 1983 entry is a 5-dinar note. These records describe the scope of this shop’s catalog rather than every Tunisian banknote issue.
Which catalog references appear for Tunisian banknotes in this category?
The Tunisia records use the references PIC 69a, PIC 70 and PIC 79. PIC 69a identifies the 1973 1/2-dinar note, PIC 70 identifies the 1973 1-dinar note, and PIC 79 identifies the 1983 5-dinar note. Recording the full reference is important, particularly for PIC 69a, because its suffix is part of the catalog designation shown in the product data.
How can I distinguish the two Tunisian banknotes dated 1973?
Check both the denomination and the catalog reference. The 1973 fractional-denomination note is marked 1/2 dinar and listed as PIC 69a. The other 1973 note is denominated 1 dinar and listed as PIC 70. Because the year is shared, using the denomination together with the complete reference provides a clearer identification than relying on the date alone.
What information should collectors record for these Tunisia notes?
A practical catalog record should include the country, stated year, denomination, full PIC reference and listed grade. For the notes represented here, useful combinations include Tunisia 1973 1/2 dinar PIC 69a, Tunisia 1973 1 dinar PIC 70, and Tunisia 1983 5 dinars PIC 79. The product titles designate these examples as UNC, so that notation can also be retained in a collection inventory.
Will a buyer receive the Tunisian banknote number shown in the product image?
Not necessarily. The descriptions for the 1973 1/2-dinar and 1-dinar notes state that their images are for reference and that the banknote number pictured will not be sent. Buyers should therefore use the listing’s year, denomination, PIC reference and stated grade to understand the item, rather than expecting the exact number visible in the reference photograph.
What progression can be seen among the Tunisia catalog references and denominations?
The catalog data shows the 1973 notes under PIC 69a and PIC 70, with denominations of 1/2 dinar and 1 dinar respectively. The later dated entry, from 1983, is a 5-dinar note under PIC 79. This creates a clear catalog grouping by date, denomination and reference, but it should not be treated as a complete sequence of all Tunisian issues.



