Venezuela

The bolívar fuerte (sign: Bs.F. or Bs.; plural: bolívares fuertes; ISO 4217 code: VEF) has been the currency of Venezuela since 1 January 2008. It is subdivided into 100 céntimos and replaced the original bolívar (sign: Bs.; plural: bolívares; ISO 4217 code: VEB) at the rate of Bs.F. 1 = Bs. 1,000 because of inflation.
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1972 - Venezuela P48i 100 Bolivares banknote VF
Venezuela 100 Bolívares banknote associated with 1972, identified in the product title by the refere..
1973 - Venezuela P48j 100 Bolivares banknote VF
This individual banknote is from Venezuela and has a denomination of 100 Bolívares. The product is a..
1974 - Venezuela P50h 5 Bolivares banknote UNC
This Venezuela 5 Bolívares banknote is associated with 1974 and is identified in the supplied produc..
1979 - Venezuela P51g 10 Bolivares Banknote UNC
This Venezuelan 10 Bolívares banknote is catalogued as Pick P51g and is associated with 18 September..
1979 - Venezuela P53c 20 Bolivares banknote UNC
Venezuela 20 Bolívares banknote associated with 1979 and catalogued as Pick P53c. This UNC example c..
1980 - Venezuela P59 100 Boivares banknote UNC
Venezuela 100 Bolívares banknote associated with 29 January 1980, catalogued as Pick P59. This indiv..
1981 - Venezuela P58 50 Bolivares banknote UNC
Venezuela 50 Bolívares banknote associated with 27 January 1981, catalogued as Pick P58. The note fe..
1981 - Venezuela P60 10 Bolivares banknote UNC
This uncirculated Venezuelan 10 Bolívares banknote is associated with 6 October 1981 and catalogued ..
1988 - Venezuela P62 10 Bolivares banknote UNC
Venezuela P62 is a 10 Bolívares banknote associated in the catalog with 3 November 1988. This indivi..
1989 - Venezuela P63b 20 Bolivares banknote UNC
This Venezuelan 20 Bolívares banknote is the variant associated in the catalogue with 7 September 19..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods are represented in the Venezuela banknote catalog?
The Venezuela catalog includes notes dated from 1972 through 2018. Earlier examples include 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1980 and 1981 issues, while later entries cover the 1980s, 1990s, 2007–2017 issues and a group dated 2018. This page describes the banknotes represented in the shop’s catalog, rather than every Venezuelan note issued during those years.
Which denominations and Pick references can be found among these Venezuela notes?
The catalog represents denominations from 1 Bolívar through 100 million Bolívares. Examples include P68 for 1 Bolívar, P88 and related references for 2 Bolívares, P89 for 5, P90 for 10, P91 for 20, P92 for 50 and P93 for 100. Higher denominations include P94–P100, followed by the 2018 P101–P108 series. These Pick references help organise the different denominations and variants.
How can I identify a Venezuela banknote by its Pick reference?
Start with the Pick reference shown in the product title or model, such as P65d, P88g or P93f. Then compare the denomination and date, since related references may represent different versions of the same denomination. For example, the catalog includes several 10-Bolívar references from P60, P61 variants, P62, P90 variants and P103. Where supplied, details such as serial-number format, printer, watermark or design changes provide additional identification clues.
What should collectors compare when distinguishing Venezuelan banknote variants?
Collectors can compare the printed year, denomination, Pick suffix and condition designation. The catalog contains lettered variants such as P50h, P61b–P61d, P70a and P70b, P88a, P88c, P88f and P88g, and several versions of P92 and P93. Some descriptions also mention distinguishing features, including an eight-digit serial number, altered underprints, plate changes, printer details, watermarks and differences in portraits or reverse designs.
What should I check before buying a Venezuela banknote from this catalog?
Check the complete product title and reference for the denomination, date and variant, then review the stated condition, such as UNC, XF, VF or G. This is particularly important where the same Pick reference appears with more than one condition. Product descriptions may also identify features such as serial-number format, watermark, printer or design details. If an image is supplied, compare it with the listed reference and condition before placing an order.
What notable denomination pattern appears in the later Venezuela entries?
The later Venezuela entries show a wide progression of denominations. The 2017 group includes P94b at 500 Bolívares, P95b at 1,000, P96 at 2,000, P97c at 5,000, P98b at 10,000, P99b at 20,000 and P100b at 100 million. The 2018 entries then cover P101–P108, from 2 through 500 Bolívares. This makes denomination comparison a prominent feature of the catalog.










