Tajikistan
1994 - Tajikistan 1 Ruble banknote PIC 1 UNC
This individual banknote is a 1 Ruble denomination from Tajikistan, associated with the year 1994. T..
1994 - Tajikistan 10 Rubles banknote PIC 3a UNC
This Tajikistan 10 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as Pick P3a. The note is l..
1994 - Tajikistan 100 Rubles banknote PIC 6 UNC
This individual Tajikistan 100 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and catalogued as Pick P6. Th..
1994 - Tajikistan 1000 Rubles banknote PIC 9 UNC
This individual Tajikistan 1,000 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P..
1994 - Tajikistan 20 Rubles banknote PIC 4a UNC
This UNC Tajikistan 20 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P4a. The no..
1994 - Tajikistan 200 Rubles banknote PIC 7 UNC
This Tajikistan 200 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P7. The indivi..
1994 - Tajikistan 5 Rubles banknote PIC 2 UNC
This Tajikistan 5 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and is identified by the catalog reference..
1994 - Tajikistan 50 Rubles banknote PIC 5a UNC
This Tajikistan 50 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P5a. The note i..
1994 - Tajikistan 500 Rubles banknote PIC 8 UNC
This Tajikistan 500 Rubles banknote is associated with 1994 and is catalogued as Pick P8. The indivi..
1999 - Tajikistan 1 Diram banknote PIC 10a UNC
This Tajikistan 1 Diram banknote is associated with 1999 and is catalogued as Pick P10a. The Krause ..
Frequently asked questions
Which Tajikistan banknote periods and currencies are represented in the catalog?
The Tajikistan catalog includes a 1994 group denominated in rubles, ranging from 1 to 1,000 rubles. It also represents 1999 issues in dirams, including 1, 5, 20 and 50 dirams, alongside a 1 Somoni note. A later 2010 entry is a 3 Somoni banknote. These groups describe the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than every Tajikistan issue.
Which denominations and Pick references can collectors find for Tajikistan?
The catalog identifies the 1994 ruble notes as Pick 1 through Pick 9, covering 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 rubles. The 1999 group includes Pick 10a, 11, 12, 13 and 14, while the 2010 3 Somoni note is Pick 20. A grouped listing also refers to Pick 4 through Pick 9.
How can I identify a Tajikistan note using the catalog information?
Begin with the printed denomination and year, then compare them with the Pick reference shown in the product title or model field. For example, the 1994 series runs from Pick 1 to Pick 9, while the 1999 entries include Pick 10a through Pick 14. The 2010 3 Somoni entry is identified as Pick 20. This combination helps separate similar denominations and catalogue references.
What should I check when collecting variants such as Pick 3a or Pick 10a?
Pay close attention to the complete Pick reference rather than relying only on the denomination. The Tajikistan catalog includes variant-style references such as Pick 3a for the 1994 10 Rubles, Pick 4a for the 20 Rubles, Pick 5a for the 50 Rubles and Pick 10a for the 1999 1 Diram. Recording the year, denomination and full suffix supports accurate collection organisation.
What should I know before buying a Tajikistan banknote from this catalog?
Review the product title and description carefully, including the year, denomination, Pick reference and stated condition. The listed Tajikistan notes are marked UNC in their titles, but the product information remains the appropriate source for each individual item. Product images are supplied for reference, so the serial or banknote number visible in an image should not be treated as a guaranteed identifier of the note received.
What collecting pattern stands out across the Tajikistan catalog?
A notable pattern is the progression of denominations and currency names across the represented years. The 1994 entries are all ruble notes and form a broad denomination run from 1 to 1,000 rubles. The 1999 entries shift to dirams and include a 1 Somoni note, while the later 2010 entry is denominated in 3 Somoni. This makes the catalog useful for arranging a chronological currency transition group.










