1972 - Angola 50 Escudos banknote PIC 100
1972 - Angola 50 Escudos banknote PIC 100 

1972 - Angola 50 Escudos banknote PIC 100

  • Product Code: Angola PIC 100
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 14.30€

  • Ex Tax: 13.00€


Angola 50 Escudos banknote, dated 24 November 1972 in the catalogues and identified as Pick P100. The obverse combines green and brown tones with a multicoloured underprint, featuring the Angolan arms at left and a portrait of M. Carmona at centre right.

The reverse is green and depicts plants, identified in the product information as Coffea robusta. The watermark also features M. Carmona. This catalog type carries signature 8 and lists TDLR, Thomas De La Rue, as the printer.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Angola 50 Escudos banknote associated with 1972. The product title identifies the country, denomination and year, while the description provides additional details about the note’s front and back designs.

What country, denomination, currency and date are identified?

The banknote is from Angola and has a denomination of 50 Escudos. The listing associates it with 1972, so it can be described neutrally as a note dated 1972 or from 1972. No stronger issue or printing-date information is provided.

What catalog reference is given for this Angola banknote?

The product listing gives the model/catalog reference as Angola PIC 100. The existing description also uses the identifier P100a. These are the cataloguing identifiers explicitly associated with this specific banknote listing.

What design and production details are stated for the note?

The front is described as green and brown on a multicolored underprint, with arms at left and Marechal Carmona at centre right. The back is green and features Coffea Robusta plants. The description also states a Marechal Carmona watermark and identifies TDLR, Thomas De La Rue, as the printer.