Zambia
2008 - Zambia 100 Kwacha S12 banknote PIC 38g UNC
This Zambia 100 Kwacha banknote is listed with a 2008 date association and identified as Signature 1..
2008 - Zambia 500 Kwacha banknote PIC 43f UNC
This is a 500 Kwacha banknote from Zambia, associated with 2008 in the product listing and identifie..
2013 - Zambia 5 Kwacha banknote PIC 50b UNC
This individual banknote is a 5 kwacha note from Zambia, associated with 2013 in the product data. I..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in the Zambia banknote catalog?
This Zambia category covers banknotes dated from 1980/8 through 2013. Denominations represented include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 Kwacha. The catalog includes earlier notes such as the 1980/8 1 Kwacha and later entries such as the 2013 5 Kwacha. It is a selection from this shop’s catalog, not a complete listing of every banknote issued by Zambia.
Which Pick references can be found among the Zambia notes?
The catalog uses Pick references including P23a, P24c, P25d, P26e, P28a, P30a, P31b, P32b, P33b, P34a, P35a, P36a, P36b, P37a, P37d, P38a, P38b, P38g, P39a, P40a, P43a, P43f and P50b. These references help distinguish denominations, dates and note varieties when organising a Zambia collection or comparing similar-looking entries.
How can I identify a Zambia banknote in this catalog?
Start with the denomination and date shown in the listing title, then compare the Pick reference in the model name. Signature designations are also useful: examples include S5, S7, S9, S10, S11 and S12. For instance, the catalog distinguishes P38a, P38b and P38g as 100 Kwacha entries associated with different signature numbers and dates. Use all these details together rather than relying on denomination alone.
Why do some Zambia notes with the same denomination have different references?
A denomination may appear in several catalog varieties because the date, signature designation or design reference differs. The Zambia listings include 20 Kwacha P36a and P36b, 50 Kwacha P37a and P37d, and 100 Kwacha P38a, P38b and P38g. Comparing the full title, signature number and Pick reference is therefore important when identifying a note or arranging related examples in a collection.
What should I check before ordering a Zambia banknote from this catalog?
Review the complete listing title for the date, denomination, signature designation and Pick reference, and read the product description about the image. Many Zambia listings state that images are for reference and that the serial number shown will not be sent. One listing states that the banknote corresponds with the image. The titles also identify the notes as UNC, so check the individual entry for its stated details.
Which Zambia denomination shows the broadest range of dated and signed catalog references here?
The 100 Kwacha is represented across several periods and references in this Zambia catalog: P34a from 1991, P38a and P38b from 1992, and P38g from 2008. The 1992 entries are marked S10 and S11, while the 2008 entry is marked S12. This makes the denomination especially useful for studying changes in catalog reference and signature designation within the listed material.



