Falkland Islands Pounds
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The Falkland Islands are a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic Ocean. Located near Argentina, the islands are also known as Islas Malvinas. The currency of the Falkland Islands is the Falkland Islands Pound, with ISO code FKP. The Falklands Island Pound is pegged to the Pound Sterling.
We exchange current Falkland Islands pound banknotes, as well as Falkland Islands coins and out-of-circulation, withdrawn Falkland Islands pound banknotes. To convert your leftover Falkland Islands pounds to cash, select the type of FK£ you want to exchange:
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1 Falkland Islands Pound banknote
This £1 pound banknote was in use until it was replaced by a £1 coin. It features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the coat of arms of the Falklands. On the back side are Christ Church Cathedral and Government House in Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.You get: £0.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1 penny coin Falkland Islands
Two penguins are featured on the 1p coin from the Falkland Islands. The one penny coin is the smallest coin currently in use on the Falklands. It has the same dimensions, weight and composition as the British 1p coin. The portrait is that of Queen Elizabeth the Second.You get: £0.007501 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
5 Falkland Islands Pounds banknote
Since the withdrawal of the £1 pound banknote, the red-coloured £5 pound banknote is the lowest value banknote in the Falkland Islands. On the front side is the portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II. On the back side is an image of Christ Church cathedral and Government House.You get: £4.250001 FKP = £0.8500000000 -
10 Falkland Islands Pounds banknote
The green coloured £10 pound note from the Falkland Islands, known as ‘Malvinas’ in Argentina, features the portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II, along with penguins and sea lions. The back side of the ten Falkland Islands pounds has three oval shapes with images of landmarks in Stanley: Christ Church cathedral and Government House, the … ContinuedYou get: £8.500001 FKP = £0.8500000000 -
2 pence coin Falkland Islands
The two pence coin from the Falkland Islands has the same weight and dimensions as the British 2p coin. Like the UK coin, the Falklands 2p is also made of copper plated steel, replacing an older version made of copper. On the 2p coin from the Falkland Islands is an upland goose, a native Falkland … ContinuedYou get: £0.015001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1 Pound banknote Falkland Islands (1967-1982 issue)
The blue and sand coloured one pound banknote from the Falkland Islands has a floral motif on both sides. The front side of the £1 Falkland Islands pound bill features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and a crown.You get: £0.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
20 Falkland Islands Pounds banknote
On the front of the brown coloured £20 pounds note from the Falkland Islands is a map of the Falklands Islands and two important animals of the islands: Sea lions and penguins. The back side features the tower of Christ Church cathedral and the buildings of Government House in Stanley.You get: £17.000001 FKP = £0.8500000000 -
10 pence coin Falkland Islands
This piece of 10p from the Falkland Islands features two sea lions. The main settlement of seals and sea lions on the Falkland Islands is on Sea Lion Island, the largest of the Sea Lion Island Group. On the back side of the £0.10 Falkland Island coin is the image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth … ContinuedYou get: £0.075001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
5 Pounds banknote Falkland Islands (1960-1975 issue)
The red coloured £5 banknote from the Falkland Islands features floral motifs and the portrait of HM Elizabeth II. Text on the five Falklands pounds bill reads “These notes are legal tender for the payment of any amount”.You get: £3.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
50 Falkland Islands Pounds banknote
The Fifty Pound banknote is the highest banknote in the Falkland Islands. The violet coloured £50 banknote has the Falklands’ coat of arms on the front side, along with images of penguins and sea lions. On the back side are important landmarks in the capital city of Stanley: Christ Church cathedral and Government House.You get: £42.500001 FKP = £0.8500000000 -
10 Shillings banknote Falkland Islands
This pre-decimal banknote of ten shillings from the Falkland Islands was replaced by a banknote of fifty pence, following decimalisation in 1971. The brown coloured 10s banknote has a value equivalent to half a Falkland pound.You get: £0.375001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
50 pence coin Falkland Islands
This 50p coin from the Falklands has a diameter of 22.5mm. It replaced the large type 50p coin, which was discontinued in 1998. On the half pound coin is the image of a warrah or Falkland Islands wolf, also known as Antarctic wolf.You get: £0.375001 FKP = £0.7500000000