Oman



1994 - Oman PIC 23c 200 Baisa banknote UNC

1994 - Oman PIC 23c 200 Baisa banknote UNC

Oman 200 Baisa banknote associated with 1994, catalogued as Pick P23c. This is the c variant of the ..

19.80€ Ex Tax: 18.00€
1994 - Oman PIC 26c 1 Rial Banknote UNC

1994 - Oman PIC 26c 1 Rial Banknote UNC

This individual Oman banknote is denominated at 1 Rial and is associated with the year 1994. The pro..

66.00€ Ex Tax: 60.00€
1995 - Oman PIC 31 100 Baisa banknote UNC

1995 - Oman PIC 31 100 Baisa banknote UNC

This Oman 100 Baisa banknote is associated with 1995/AH1416 and is catalogued as Pick P31. The note ..

2.75€ Ex Tax: 2.50€
1995 - Oman PIC 32 200 Baisa banknote UNC

1995 - Oman PIC 32 200 Baisa banknote UNC

This Oman 200 Baisa banknote is associated with 1995/AH1416 and is identified in the Pick catalogue ..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
2005 - Oman PIC 43a  1 Rial Banknote UNC

2005 - Oman PIC 43a 1 Rial Banknote UNC

This Oman 1 Rial banknote is associated with 2005 and is identified in the product data as PIC 43a, ..

22.00€ Ex Tax: 20.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods of Omani banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?

The Oman category represents issues dated from 1973 through 2005. The catalog includes notes from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, with examples dated 1973, 1977, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995 and 2005. This range describes the material recorded by this shop and should not be treated as a complete chronology of every Omani banknote issue.

Which denominations appear in the Oman category?

The catalog covers both baisa and rial denominations. Represented values include 100 baisa, 200 baisa, quarter rial, half rial and 1 rial. Some denominations recur across different dates and catalog references, allowing collectors to compare related issues. For example, 100-baisa notes appear under references including PIC 7a, PIC 13a, PIC 22a and PIC 31.

How can I identify an Oman banknote using the catalog references?

Start by matching the denomination and stated year, then compare the full catalog reference. A 1973 100-baisa note is listed as PIC 7a, while the 1973 quarter-rial and half-rial notes are PIC 8a and PIC 9a. Letter suffixes are important: references such as PIC 23a and PIC 23c, or PIC 26b and PIC 26c, identify distinct cataloged variants.

How could a collector organize the Omani notes represented here?

A collection based on this shop’s Oman catalog can be arranged chronologically, by denomination or by catalog-reference sequence. A chronological layout highlights issues from 1973 to 2005, while a denomination-based arrangement groups 100- and 200-baisa notes separately from quarter-, half- and 1-rial notes. Collectors interested in variants may instead place related references together, such as PIC 23a with PIC 23c.

What details should a buyer check when considering an Oman banknote?

Check the listing’s year, denomination and complete PIC reference, including any suffix letter. The product titles describe the notes as UNC, so the stated grade should also be reviewed as part of the listing information. Because the catalog says images are for reference, buyers should not rely on the pictured serial or banknote number as an identifier for the individual note; the written reference and denomination are more useful.

Which related catalog variants stand out in the Oman category?

Two notable reference groups pair the same denomination with different suffixes and dates. The 200-baisa denomination appears as PIC 23a dated 1987 and PIC 23c dated 1994. The 1-rial denomination appears as PIC 26b dated 1989 and PIC 26c dated 1994. These pairings are useful for collectors studying catalog variants, but the supplied data does not specify the design or technical differences between them.