Kuwait



2001 - Kuwait PIC CS2 1 Dinar banknote UNC

2001 - Kuwait PIC CS2 1 Dinar banknote UNC

This individual Kuwait banknote is a 1 Dinar denomination, with 2001 given as its associated year. I..

38.50€ Ex Tax: 35.00€
2014 - Kuwait PIC 29a 1/4 Dinar banknote UNC

2014 - Kuwait PIC 29a 1/4 Dinar banknote UNC

This individual banknote is from Kuwait and has a denomination of 1/4 Dinar. The product title assoc..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
2014 - Kuwait PIC 31a 1 Dinar banknote UNC

2014 - Kuwait PIC 31a 1 Dinar banknote UNC

This individual banknote is a 1 Dinar note from Kuwait, associated with 2014 in the supplied product..

11.55€ Ex Tax: 10.50€
2014 - Kwait PIC 30a 1/2 Dinar banknote UNC

2014 - Kwait PIC 30a 1/2 Dinar banknote UNC

This individual banknote is a Kuwait 1/2 Dinar issue associated with 2014. The product is identified..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and denominations are represented in the shop’s Kuwait banknote catalog?

The Kuwait category includes cataloged notes dated or labeled 1980/91, 1986/91, 1993, 1994, 2001 and 2014. Represented denominations range from 1/4 dinar and 1/2 dinar to 1, 5, 10 and 20 dinars. This provides examples from several catalog groups and denomination levels. The selection describes the banknotes represented in this shop’s catalog rather than every denomination, date or variety issued for Kuwait.

Does the Kuwait category include any special catalog groups?

Alongside numbered references such as PIC 11d, 24b and 31a, the catalog includes Kuwait 1-dinar notes identified as PIC CS1 and PIC CS2. Their product titles are dated 1993 and 2001 respectively. Collectors can treat these CS references as a distinct catalog group when organizing the Kuwait section. The supplied records do not provide further details about the meaning, designs or issue context of these notes, so identification should follow the stated references.

How can I distinguish the 1994 Kuwait 1/2-dinar and 1-dinar variants?

Use the full catalog reference and recorded signature number. For the 1994 1/2 dinar, PIC 24b is listed with Signature 10, while PIC 24f is listed with Signature 14. For the 1994 1 dinar, PIC 25a carries Signature 8 and PIC 25c carries Signature 11. The suffix letter is therefore important: notes sharing a denomination and date label should not be identified solely by face value.

How should collectors organize the Kuwait notes shown in this category?

A practical method is to arrange them first by catalog group and reference, then by denomination, date label, suffix variety and signature where supplied. For example, the 1980/91 group includes PIC 11d, 13d, 14c and 15c, while the 2014 group includes PIC 29a, 30a and 31a. Keeping the complete reference preserves distinctions that may be lost if notes are sorted only by denomination or displayed date.

What should a buyer check before selecting a Kuwait banknote?

Check the denomination, date wording, complete PIC reference, suffix, signature information and stated grade. Most supplied records are titled UNC, while the 1994 PIC 25a 1-dinar note is titled XF. Most descriptions also say that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown will not be the number supplied. PIC 25a is specifically described as corresponding with its image, so the individual product wording should be reviewed carefully.

Which 1-dinar references are represented across the Kuwait category?

The 1-dinar denomination appears across several catalog periods and groups. The represented references are PIC 13d with the 1980/91 label, PIC CS1 dated 1993, PIC 25a and PIC 25c dated 1994, PIC CS2 dated 2001, and PIC 31a dated 2014. This makes the denomination useful for comparing reference systems, suffix variants and signature listings within the shop’s Kuwait catalog, without implying that it covers every Kuwait 1-dinar issue.