1978 - Tonga 10 Pa´anga banknote PIC 22s CS1 UNC
1978 - Tonga 10 Pa´anga banknote PIC 22s CS1 UNC 

1978 - Tonga 10 Pa´anga banknote PIC 22s CS1 UNC

  • Product Code: Tonga PIC 22s
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 55.00€

  • Ex Tax: 50.00€


This individual Tonga 10 Pa’anga banknote is associated with 1978 and is catalogued as Pick P22s. The catalog places this design within the 1974–1989 10 Pa’anga type. It is identified as a specimen and is listed in UNC condition.

The note features a dark blue design over a multicolour underprint, with the arms of Tonga at the lower left and King Taufa’ahau at the right. The reverse uses blue and purple colouring and depicts the Royal Palace. The P22s specimen entry follows the catalog description of the two-signature variety of this 10 Pa’anga design.

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Tags: Year 1978, Specimen,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Tonga 10 Pa´anga banknote associated with 1978. The product title identifies the country as Tonga, the denomination as 10 Pa´anga, and the note as a banknote rather than a set, token, or other collectible item.

What year, denomination, currency and country are associated with the note?

The banknote is dated 1978 and has a denomination of 10 Pa´anga. The country identified in the listing is Tonga. The supplied information does not state whether 1978 refers specifically to the issue, printing, or circulation date.

What catalog reference is given for this Tonga banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Tonga PIC 22s. The product title also includes PIC 22s, so this identifier should be used when distinguishing the listed note from other Tonga banknote references or variants.

What specimen and condition information is stated?

The listing includes the tag “Specimen” and identifies the banknote as UNC. The title also contains the notation “CS1 UNC”; this answer reports those supplied designations without assigning any additional interpretation or physical-condition details.