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Azerbaijan P-new, 1 Manat, musical instruments, G-clef note / map 2020, UNC

$4.11

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$0.70 to United States

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Seller handling time is 3 business days Details
$0.70 to United States

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Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Other

Quantity Available:

7 in stock

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Circulated/Uncirculated:

Uncirculated

Type:

Banknotes

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Unknown

Year:

2020

Country:

Azerbaijan

Banknote Book #:

408a

Dimensions (mm):

70x120

Modified Item:

No

SCWPM #:

38

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No combined shipping offered

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1552757555

Item description

AZERBAIJAN Pick#.................... 38? Banknote Book # 408a Denomination .... 1 Manat Date..................... 2020 Condition?...?.UNC Dimensions... 70x120 mm Comments?......Azerbaijan musical instruments: tar, kamancha, and G-clef note in gold-to-green SPARK Live on front. Windows; map of Azerbaijan on back. Watermark: coat of arms (2nd image) The huge oil province near Baku is depicted. The same area was used as a backdrop for the James Bond film "The World is Not Enough". Printer: Thomas De La Rue (TDLR), England Manat = derived from the Russian word for coins "manyeta" (spells as "moneta") which comes from Latin Moneta, "mint, money". Image not exact note listed. NEVER A RESERVE !! CURRENCY DEN I combine shipping - all lots after first mailed FREE!