I have a 10.000 note from 1991, 2 notes o 100.000 dated 1993 and two of 50.000 dated 1993. I am interested in knowing if there people collecting these and i so, what is its worth today? Regards.
I don't collect post-independence Mozambique banknotes, but one numismatic shop in my country sells these types for the equivalent of 3–6 euros for a piece in perfect condition (apparently, the 100 000-metalical banknote is relatively most valuable from these three, but still sold for around 6 euros and they have quite a lot of them in stock).
In any case, your banknotes have visible folds, so I guess that you would only get a few euros for all of them, unless there is some interesting variety. As these are old inflational issues, I guess that also the face value would be really low, even if you travelled to Mozambique to exchange them.
I have a 10.000 note from 1991, 2 notes o 100.000 dated 1993 and two of 50.000 dated 1993. I am interested in knowing if there people collecting these and i so, what is its worth today? Regards.
Yes, there are collectors, but these are common notes. In average circulated condition, the 10,000 Meticais 1991 usually sells for a few dollars. The 50,000 and 100,000 Meticais from 1993 also trade low, often in the 3 to 10 USD range each. Condition matters most, crisp uncirculated notes sell for more, but none are considered rare.