1992/7 - New Zealand PIC 177a 5 Dollars banknote UNC
1992/7 - New Zealand PIC 177a 5 Dollars banknote UNC 

1992/7 - New Zealand PIC 177a 5 Dollars banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Nueva Zelanda PIC 177a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 88.00€

  • Ex Tax: 80.00€


This individual New Zealand 5 Dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P177a, the issued-note variety of the type listed by Krause as ND (1992–). The product is associated with 1992/1997 and is specified in UNC condition.

The brown and brown-orange design features Mount Everest at left and Sir Edmund Hillary at centre, with the signature of D. T. Brash. The reverse combines brown and blue, showing flora and a Yellow-eyed Penguin. Queen Elizabeth II appears in the watermark, while TDLR is identified as the printer. Under ultraviolet light, the value 5 in a box fluoresces green, and the central reverse design appears yellow.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a New Zealand 5 Dollars banknote, identified in the product title as the 1992/7 example. The listing describes it as a banknote from New Zealand and specifies the denomination as 5 Dollars.

What year and denomination are associated with this New Zealand banknote?

The listing associates this banknote with 1992/7, with the separate tags “Year 1992” and “Year 1997.” It has a denomination of 5 Dollars and is identified as a New Zealand banknote. These dates are presented neutrally as listing information, without implying a specific issue or printing date.

What is the catalog reference for this banknote?

The catalog reference given for this specific listing is PIC 177a. The model/catalogue field identifies it as “Nueva Zelanda PIC 177a,” while the title presents the reference as “New Zealand PIC 177a.”

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this banknote as UNC. This is the stated grade notation for the product, and no additional physical-condition details are provided in the supplied listing.