Jersey



2010 - Jersey PIC 33a 5 Pounds  banknote UNC

2010 - Jersey PIC 33a 5 Pounds banknote UNC

This individual Jersey banknote has a denomination of 5 Pounds and is associated with 2010. It is id..

33.00€ Ex Tax: 30.00€
2010 - Jersey PIC 34a 10 Pounds banknote UNC

2010 - Jersey PIC 34a 10 Pounds banknote UNC

This individual Jersey banknote is a 10 Pounds denomination piece associated with 2010. The supplied..

66.00€ Ex Tax: 60.00€
2010 - Jersey PIC 35a 20 Pounds banknote UNC

2010 - Jersey PIC 35a 20 Pounds banknote UNC

This individual Jersey banknote is denominated at 20 Pounds and is associated with 2010 in the suppl..

154.00€ Ex Tax: 140.00€
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Frequently asked questions

What periods and denominations are represented in the Jersey banknote catalog?

This shop’s Jersey catalog includes banknotes dated or labeled 1976/88, 1993, 1995, 2000 and 2010. The represented denominations are 1, 5, 10 and 20 pounds. Coverage varies by period: the 1-pound denomination appears across several dates, while the 2000 and 2010 groups also include higher denominations. This describes the shop catalog rather than every banknote issued for Jersey.

Which notable groups of Jersey banknotes appear in the catalog?

Several identifiable groups are represented. The 1976/88 records include regular and specimen notes, with references such as PIC 11b, PIC 11s, PIC 13s and PIC 14s. The 2000 group includes PIC 26a, PIC 26b and PIC 27a, while the 2010 group runs from PIC 32a through PIC 35a across multiple denominations. A 1995 50th Anniversary 1-pound note, PIC 25a, is also listed.

How can I distinguish the Jersey PIC 26a and PIC 26b 1-pound notes?

The catalog identifies both as 2000 Jersey 1-pound banknotes but distinguishes them by their letter formats. PIC 26a is described as having “2 letters,” whereas PIC 26b is described as having “3 letters.” When identifying one of these variants, compare the letter format shown on the note with the listing description and confirm that the complete PIC reference matches.

How are specimen Jersey banknotes identified in this catalog?

Specimen status is stated explicitly in the product record and is also reflected by an “s” suffix in the represented references. Examples include the 1-pound PIC 11s, 10-pound PIC 13s and 20-pound PIC 14s, all labeled 1976/88 and described as specimens. Collectors should not identify a note as a specimen from denomination or date alone; the full catalog reference and listing description should be checked.

What should a buyer check when choosing a Jersey banknote from this shop catalog?

Check the denomination, displayed date or date range, full PIC reference, stated grade and any variant note in the description. Relevant distinctions include regular versus specimen issues, the two-letter and three-letter forms of PIC 26, and the 50th Anniversary description attached to PIC 25a. Some records also state that the banknote corresponds with the image, so the listing photograph can assist with confirming the intended item.

Which anniversary issue is represented among the Jersey banknotes?

The catalog includes a Jersey 1-pound banknote dated 1995 with the reference PIC 25a. Its description identifies it as a “50th Anniversary” issue, and the listing states an UNC grade. This anniversary designation separates it from other represented 1-pound notes, including PIC 20a from 1993, PIC 26a and PIC 26b from 2000, and PIC 32a from 2010.