Macao
1981 - Macau PIC 60b 50 Patacas banknote UNC
This UNC banknote is a 50 Patacas denomination from Macau, associated with 1981 and identified in th..
1984 - Macau PIC 59e 10 Patacas banknote UNC
This Macau 10 Patacas banknote is associated with 1984 and identified by the specific catalogue refe..
1991 - Macau PIC 65a 10 Patacas banknote UNC
This individual Macau 10 Patacas banknote is associated with 1991 and corresponds to Pick reference ..
1996 - Macau PIC 66a 20 Patacas banknote UNC
Macau 20 Patacas banknote dated 1 September 1996, catalogued as Pick P66a. This issued-note variety ..
1996 - Macau PIC 91a 20 Patacas banknote UNC
This Macau 20 Patacas banknote is associated with 1996 and identified by the shop reference Macao PI..
2003 - Macau PIC 102 10 Patacas banknote UNC
This Macau 10 Patacas banknote is associated with 2003 and is catalogued as Pick P102. The catalog e..
2005 - Macau PIC 80a 10 Patacas banknote UNC
This Macau banknote has a denomination of 10 Patacas and is associated with 2005. The product is ide..
2005 - Macau PIC 81a 20 Patacas banknote UNC
This Macau banknote is a 20 Patacas denomination associated with 2005 and identified by the catalogu..
2008 - Macau PIC 110 50 Patacas banknote UNC
This individual Macau banknote has a denomination of 50 Patacas and is associated with 2008 in the s..
2017 - Macau 10 Patacas banknote PIC 88B UNC
Macau 10 Patacas banknote associated with 2017, identified by the catalogue reference Macao PIC 88B...
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in this Macao banknote category?
This shop’s Macao catalog includes dated notes from 1981 through 2017. The denominations represented are 10, 20 and 50 patacas. Examples include a 1981 50-patacas note, 1990s issues in 10 and 20 patacas, 2000s notes across all three represented denominations, and a 2017 10-patacas note. This range describes the shop catalog rather than every banknote issued for Macao.
Which catalog references appear among the Macao banknotes?
The Macao category includes references such as PIC 59e, 60b, 65a, 66a, 80a, 81a, 88B, 91a and 110. These references help separate notes that may share a denomination or date. One 2003 10-patacas record has PIC 112 in its title but PIC 102 in its model field, so that particular reference should be confirmed from the listing before purchase.
How can I identify a Macao banknote listed in this category?
Start with the printed denomination and compare it with the listing’s date and PIC reference. For example, the catalog distinguishes the 1984 10 patacas as PIC 59e, the 1981 50 patacas as PIC 60b, and the 2017 10 patacas as PIC 88B. Use the complete reference, including its letter suffix, rather than relying on denomination alone. The catalog does not provide full design descriptions for these notes.
Why are letter suffixes important when collecting these Macao notes?
Letter suffixes form part of several catalog references represented here, including PIC 59e, 60b, 65a, 66a, 80a and 81a. They should be recorded exactly when organizing or comparing notes because PIC 65a, for example, is the full reference shown for the 1991 10-patacas note. The supplied data does not explain what each suffix signifies, so no specific signature, printer or design difference should be inferred from it alone.
What should a buyer check before ordering a Macao banknote?
Check the denomination, stated year, complete PIC reference and listed grade. The product titles describe the represented notes as UNC. Some records state that the banknote corresponds with the image, while others say the image is for reference and that the number shown may differ. Also note the 2003 10-patacas listing’s title-and-model reference discrepancy. Confirm the individual product details rather than assuming every photograph identifies the exact supplied note.
Can the same year and denomination have different catalog references in this Macao category?
Yes. The clearest pattern is among the 1996 20-patacas notes: the catalog represents both PIC 66a and PIC 91a with that year and denomination. This shows why date and face value alone may not be sufficient for identification. By contrast, the 2005 entries form a denomination sequence, with 10 patacas listed as PIC 80a and 20 patacas as PIC 81a. Comparing the complete reference is therefore an important collecting practice.










