Cypriot Pounds
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The Cypriot Pound was the currency of Cyprus from 1879 until 2008, when it was replaced by the Euro. The internationally known unit of currency ‘pound’ is associated primarily with Britain, but exists, or existed, in many member countries of the Commonwealth, such as Cyprus.
Cypriot Pounds are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Cypriot Pound. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge. We exchange both Cypriot Pound banknotes as well as Cypriot pre-euro coins.
To convert your Cypriot Pounds to cash, select the type of Cypriot Pounds you want to exchange:
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20 Cypriot Pounds banknote series 1992
This twenty pounds bill shows Aphrodite (Cypris), Lady of Cyprus. Text on the paper currency note reads ‘Kibris merkez bankasi’, which is Greek for ‘The Central Bank of Cyprus’.You get: £2.740401 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
20 Cypriot Pounds banknote series 1997
This twenty pounds banknote portrays the image of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Kibris merkez bankasi’.You get: £2.740401 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
250 Mil banknote Cyprus
250 Mil is the equivalent of 0.25 Cypriot pounds. On the front of the 250 mils banknote is the Cypriot coaf of arms, showing a dove with an olive branch. The back side of the £0.25 CYP banknote features a coal mine with minecarts and a train.You get: £0.034261 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
500 Mil banknote Cyprus
500 Mil is the equivalent of half a Cypriot pound. On the £0.50 Cypriot pound banknote’s front side is fruit, a map of the isle of Cyprus and the Cypriot coat of arms. On the reverse side are trees lining a mountain road.You get: £0.068511 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
1 Cypriot Pound banknote (Viaduct and Pillars)
The £1 Cypriot pound banknote features a dove with olive branch on the Cypriot coat of arms. The back of the brown-colored one pound bill pictures a viaduct and pillars.You get: £0.137021 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
5 Cypriot Pound banknote (Embroidery and Florals)
The blue-colored £5 five Cypriot pound banknote has the coat of arms of Cyprus on the front side. The back side of the Bes Lira banknote shows Cypriot embroidery and floral design.You get: £0.685101 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
5 Cypriot Pound banknote (Embroidery and Florals type 1961)
The green-colored five pounds banknote from Cyprus shows a round patterned shape on the front side, along with Cyprus’s coat of arms. On the back side of the £5 note, dated 1961, are Cypriot floral design elements and embroidery.You get: £0.685101 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
250 Mils banknote (Government of Cyprus)
The Mil is the subunit of the pound, with 1000 mil for 1 pound. 250 Mils is therefore the equivalent of 0.25 Cypriot pounds. This £0.25 Cypriot pound banknote shows the portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II. On the back side of this blue colored note is the coat of arms of Cyprus with … ContinuedYou get: £0.034261 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
500 Mils banknote (Government of Cyprus)
The subunit of the Cypriot pound is the Mil, with 1000 mil for 1 pound. This banknote of 500 Mil is therefore the equivalent of 1/2 pound. The portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II is shown on the front side of the 500 mils note. On the back of the green colored 500 Cypriot mils … ContinuedYou get: £0.068511 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
1 Pound banknote (Government of Cyprus)
This £1 pound banknote contains the text ‘Government of Cyprus’ and has the portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse side of the one pound note features the Cypriot coat of arms with two lions.You get: £0.137021 CYP = £0.1370200000 -
5 Pounds banknote (Government of Cyprus)
The green colored £5 pound bill has the Queen’s portrait on its front side. The text ‘Government of Cyprus is featured on both sides. The back side of the five pound note contains the coat of arms of Cyprus and two heraldic lions.You get: £0.685101 CYP = £0.1370200000