Brunei

Billetes de Brunei


1989 -  Brunei PIC 13a 1 Ringgit banknote

1989 - Brunei PIC 13a 1 Ringgit banknote

This Brunei 1 Ringgit banknote is catalogued as Pick P13a and is associated with the 1989 date withi..

22.00€ Ex Tax: 20.00€
1996 - Brunei PIC 22a 1 Ringgit banknote

1996 - Brunei PIC 22a 1 Ringgit banknote

This Brunei 1 Ringgit banknote is the 1996 variety catalogued as Pick P22a. It is a polymer plastic ..

5.50€ Ex Tax: 5.00€
1996 - Brunei PIC 23a 5 Ringgit banknote

1996 - Brunei PIC 23a 5 Ringgit banknote

This Brunei banknote is a 5 Ringgit denomination, associated with 1996 and identified by the Pick re..

49.50€ Ex Tax: 45.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods and banknote series are represented in the Brunei category?

This shop’s Brunei catalog includes regular issues associated with the 1989 and 1996 series. The 1989 material is represented by Pick 13a, while the 1996 series includes Pick 22a and Pick 23a. These dates and references describe the catalog selection rather than every banknote series or issue produced for Brunei.

Which denominations and Pick references appear in the Brunei catalog?

The listed Brunei material covers 1 and 5 Ringgit titles. Pick 13a is cataloged as a 1989 1 Ringgit note, Pick 22a as a 1996 1 Ringgit note, and Pick 23a as a 1996 5 Ringgit note. Collectors can use the complete Pick number, denomination and series year together when comparing catalog entries.

How can I distinguish the two 1 Ringgit entries in this category?

The catalog separates the 1 Ringgit notes by series year and Pick reference. The earlier entry is identified as the 1989 issue, Pick 13a, while the later entry is identified as the 1996 issue, Pick 22a. Matching both the date and full reference is more reliable than identifying a listing by denomination alone.

Why is the letter suffix important when identifying these Brunei banknotes?

Each represented Pick reference includes the suffix “a”: P13a, P22a and P23a. When recording or comparing a note, collectors should retain the complete reference rather than shortening it to P13, P22 or P23. The supplied catalog does not explain the specific technical distinctions behind these suffixes, so identification should follow the full references shown in the listings.

What should a buyer check before choosing a Brunei banknote from this category?

Compare the listing title, series year, denomination and complete Pick reference before making a selection. The catalog states that product images are for reference and that the banknote number visible in an image will not be the number sent. The 1996 titles use Ringgit, although their description fields label the currency as Ngultrum, so those details should not be treated as interchangeable without clarification.

What notable denomination pattern appears across the represented Brunei series?

The 1 Ringgit denomination appears in both represented periods: as Pick 13a from the 1989 issue and Pick 22a from the 1996 issue. The 1996 group also extends to the 5 Ringgit denomination under Pick 23a. This makes the catalog useful for comparing the same stated denomination across two series as well as different denominations within the 1996 group.