Macedonia
2018 - Macedonia 20 Denari banknote PIC 25 UNC
Macedonia 20 Denari banknote associated with 2018, listed under the PIC 25 catalog reference. The de..
Frequently asked questions
What periods of Macedonian banknotes are represented in this shop category?
This Macedonia category includes banknotes dated 1992, 1993, 1996 and 2018. The 1992 material forms the broadest dated group in the supplied catalog, while later listings provide examples from the 1990s and 2010s. These dates describe the banknotes represented in this shop’s catalog rather than a complete chronology of every banknote issued by Macedonia.
Which denominations appear in the Macedonia banknote catalog?
The catalog covers denominations from 10 to 10,000 Denar or Denari. Represented values include 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000. The 1992 group contains both lower and higher denominations, while the later records include 20 Denari dated 1993, 10 Denari dated 1996 and 20 Denari dated 2018.
How can I identify the 1992 Macedonia banknotes in this category?
Use the date, denomination and PIC reference together. The 1992 sequence is cataloged as PIC 1a for 10 Denar, PIC 2a for 25 Denar, PIC 3a for 50 Denar, PIC 4a for 100 Denar, PIC 5a for 500 Denar, PIC 6a for 1,000 Denar, PIC 7a for 5,000 Denar and PIC 8a for 10,000 Denar.
How can collectors distinguish the two 20 Denari listings?
The two 20 Denari banknotes are separated by both date and catalog reference. The earlier example is dated 1993 and identified as PIC 10a. The later example is dated 2018 and identified as PIC 25. When attributing a note, compare the printed denomination and date with the full product title and PIC reference rather than relying on denomination alone.
What details should a buyer check when selecting a Macedonia banknote?
Check the denomination, issue date, PIC reference and stated grade in the individual listing. The supplied Macedonia records are described as UNC, but buyers should still use the complete title to distinguish similar denominations and different issues. For example, 20 Denari appears with both PIC 10a dated 1993 and PIC 25 dated 2018. A catalog entry should not be taken by itself as confirmation that an item can be purchased.
What is notable about the denomination pattern in the 1992 Macedonia group?
The 1992 group presents a clear denomination progression linked to consecutive PIC references. It begins with 10 Denar as PIC 1a, includes the distinctive 25 Denar value as PIC 2a, and continues through 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 Denar before reaching 5,000 and 10,000 Denar as PIC 7a and PIC 8a. This makes date, denomination and reference useful organizing fields for a focused catalog set.

