+1-888-448-9199
shop@banknoteworld.com

Afghanistan 1 Afghani Banknote, 2002, P-64, UNC

  • Price:$0.99 USD
  • EachEa.
In stock (3000 items available)
In stock (3000 items available)
Discount Pricing (Per Each)
Quantity Credit Card
1 - 9 $0.99USD
10 - 99 $0.79USD
100 - 999 $0.59USD
1000 + $0.39USD
Qty:  
Buy this note as TAP
Drop items here to shop
Product has been added to <a href="cart.php?target=cart">your cart</a>
    Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalog
    The T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
    • Price:$9.99 USD
    • EachEa.
    Only 10 left in stock.
     
    Variety:
    TAP - UNC
Recommended Supplies
    Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalog
    • Price:$19.99 USD
    • EachEa.
     
     
    Variety:
    Album
    Quantity
    Credit Card
    1-9
    $19.99 USD Each
    10-99
    $18.99 USD Each
    100+
    $17.99 USD Each
    Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalog
    • Price:$14.99 USD
    • EachEa.
     
     
    Variety:
    Accessories
    Quantity
    Credit Card
    1-9
    $14.99 USD Each
    10-99
    $13.99 USD Each
    100-999
    $12.99 USD Each
    1000+
    $11.99 USD Each

Afghanistan 1 Afghani Banknote from 2002 has a pick number P-64, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features the Shrine of Hazrat Ali.


  • SKU:
    AFGH64U
  • Variety:
    UNC
  • UPC/ISBN
    Varies from Stock Photo
Serial Number: Varies from Stock Photo
Category: Banknotes
Reviews:

The Afghanistan 1 Afghani banknote is part of the family of notes issued in 2002. This particular bill comes in uncirculated condition. It features the logo of Da Afghanistan Bank depicting horsemen, cornucopia, and ancient coins. Centered on the banknotes reverse is the Blue Mosque in Mazari Sharif which is also known as the Shrine of Hazrat Ali. Birds are also visible on the reverse of the note. This 131 x 55 mm paper bill bears a solid security thread. When held up to a light source, an image of the Greater Afghanistan ruler Mirwais Khan Hotaki can be seen.

Customer reviews