Uganda
1988 - Uganda 20 Shillins banknote PIC 29b UNC
This Uganda 20 Shillings banknote is associated with 1988 and catalogued as Pick P29b. The note is i..
1989 - Uganda 50 Shillins banknote PIC 30b UNC
This Uganda 50 Shillings banknote is associated with 1989 and is catalogued in the product data as P..
1991 - Uganda 1000 Shillins banknote PIC 34a UNC
Uganda 1,000 Shillings banknote associated with 1991, catalogued as Pick P34a and listed in UNC cond..
1991 - Uganda 200 Shillins banknote PIC 32b UNC
This Uganda 200 Shillings banknote is the 1991 issue listed under Pick reference P32b. The note is i..
1991 - Uganda 500 Shillins banknote PIC 33b UNC
This Uganda 500 Shillings banknote is associated with 1991 and catalogued as Pick P33b. The note is ..
1996 - Uganda 200 Shillins banknote PIC 32b UNC
This Uganda 200 Shillings banknote is associated with 1996 and catalogued as Pick P32b. The note is ..
1996 - Uganda 500 Shillins banknote PIC 35a UNC
This Uganda 500 Shillings banknote is associated with 1996 and identified by the specific reference ..
1997 - Uganda 100 Shillins banknote PIC 31c UNC
This Uganda 100 Shillings banknote is associated with 1997 and catalogued as Pick P31c. The note is ..
1998 - Uganda 1000 Shillins banknote PIC 36d UNC
Uganda 1000 Shillins banknote associated with 1998 and identified in the product listing by the PIC ..
2002 - Uganda 5000 Shillins banknote PIC 40 UNC
Uganda 5000 Shillings banknote associated with 2002, catalogued as Pick P40. This individual example..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in this Uganda banknote catalog?
This shop’s Uganda catalog covers dated notes from 1962 through 2010. Represented denominations range from 5 shillings to 10,000 shillings, including 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000 and 5,000 shillings. The selection spans several catalog-reference groups, from P3 and P7c through P49a–P52a. It describes the notes represented by this shop rather than every banknote issued by Uganda.
Which Uganda banknotes from the 2010 series are represented?
The 2010 group represented in the shop’s catalog includes 1,000 shillings P49a, 2,000 shillings P50a, 5,000 shillings P51 and 10,000 shillings P52a. These references form a useful denomination-based group for collectors interested in the later period covered by the category. Because the catalog data identifies each note by year, denomination and reference, those three details should be used together when comparing listings.
How can I identify an Uganda banknote from its catalog listing?
Start with the denomination and stated year, then confirm the catalog reference. For example, the catalog distinguishes a 1962 20-shilling note as P3, a 1973 20-shilling note as P7c and a 1982 20-shilling note as P17. Later 20-shilling listings include 1988 P29b. Using all three fields helps prevent confusion between Uganda notes of the same denomination from different catalog groups.
What do letter suffixes such as “a,” “b” and “c” indicate in these listings?
The letter is part of the catalog reference and should not be omitted when identifying a note. The Uganda category includes examples such as P30a for a 1987 50-shilling note and P30b for a 1989 50-shilling note. It also lists 100-shilling notes as P31b for 1988 and P31c for 1997. Collectors should therefore compare the full reference, not just the base number.
What should a buyer check before choosing an Uganda banknote?
Check the denomination, year, full catalog reference and stated grade in the product title. The supplied Uganda listings are labelled UNC, and their descriptions state that images are for reference, so the banknote number visible in an image should not be treated as the identifying number of the supplied note. For closely related listings, details such as P30a versus P30b or P31b versus P31c are especially important.
Why does P32b appear with more than one year in the Uganda catalog?
The catalog represents P32b as a 200-shilling note dated both 1991 and 1996. This is a useful reminder that a catalog reference may need to be read together with the year shown in the listing. When organizing or selecting Uganda notes, recording only “P32b” would not preserve every detail provided here; noting the denomination and listed year creates a clearer catalog record.









