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2 Lati coin Latvia
The bi-metallic two lati coin from Latvia has a large version of the Latvian coat of arms and date of issue on one side, and on the other the denomination and a cow that represents the Latvia’s countryside. The centre is made from a nickle-brass and the outer ring from copper and nickel. It weighs … ContinuedYou get: £1.382261 LVL = £0.6911300000 -
2 Leva coin Bulgaria
The Bulgarain 2 Leva coin is bi-metallic, with a copper-nickel outer ring and brass centre. The 2 BGN piece features the historian and clergyman Saint Paisius of Hilendar, and has a hendecagon (11 sided polygon) design inset against the outer edge on both sides of the coin.You get: £0.504261 BGN = £0.2521300000 -
2 Litai banknote Lithuania
On this 2 Litai banknote is the text ‘Du Litai’ and ‘Lietuvos Bankas’. On the front of the two litai note is a portrait of Samogitian Bishop Motiejus Valancius. The back of the green coloured 2 litai note has a picture of Trakai Island Castle.You get: £0.305961 LTL = £0.1529800000 -
2 Manx Pounds coin
Isle of Man two pound coins are bi-metallic, with a copper-nickel centre and a nickel-brass outer ring. In addition to appearing on the reverse of the coin, the denomination (face value) is also inscribed on the edge of the Manx two pound coin.You get: £1.750001 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
2 Nigerian Naira coin
The bimetallic coin of 2 Naira is Nigeria’s highest value coin, even though it has only a very small value. Nigeria’s coat of arms is depicted on the obverse side, featuring two horses, a shield and an eagle with the Nigerian motto “Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress”. The reverse side of the 2 NGN … ContinuedYou get: £0.000101 NGN = £0.0000500000 -
2 Riyals coin Saudi Arabia
The bimetallic coin of 2 Saudi Riyals is the highest value coin in Saudi Arabia. On the obverse side is the portrait of King Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman, founder of the third Saudi state, current Saudi Arabia. The 2 SAR piece is dated 1438, the Islamic year, equivalent to 2016 AD.You get: £0.151001 SAR = £0.0755000000 -
20 Egyptian Pound polymer banknote (Queen Cleopatra)
On the front of this highly modern 20 EGP bill is the famous Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, one of the major landmarks and tourist attractions in Cairo. A transparent window provides another holographic image of the mosque. The reverse of this 20 Egyptian Pounds polymer note features Queen Cleopatra, the Great Pyramid of Giza, … ContinuedYou get: £0.150201 EGP = £0.0075100000















