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1/2 Omani Rial banknote (leopard)
The green 1/2 OMR note features the coat of arms of the Sultanate of Oman alongside an image of the Dhofar region. The Ayn Khor Seasonal waterfall and traditional Boswellia Sacra trees are also featured on the front side of the banknote. The reverse side of this half-rial bill features wildlife of Oman, including the … ContinuedYou get: £0.770851 OMR = £1.5417000000 -
10 Algerian Dinars coin (Barbary falcon)
Algeria’s new 10 dinar coin has the image of a Barbary falcon. The bimetallic silver-coloured 10 DZD piece is made of a stainless steel ring around an aluminium-magnesium centre. The 10 Algerian Dinar coin weighs 5g and has a diameter of 26.5mm.You get: £0.015901 DZD = £0.0015900000 -
10 Centu coin Lithuania
The ten centu Lithuanian coin is made from nickel-brass. Although small at just 17mm in diameter, it is a sturdy coin with a thickness of 1.7mm and weight of 2.6 grams. It features Vytis, the coat of arms of Lithuania, on the obverse, and the denomination on the reverse.You get: £0.013481 LTL = £0.1348100000 -
10 Feninga Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The 10 feninga coin from Bosnia and Herzegovina is made from copper-plated steel. In common with all current feninga coins, it features the country’s map on one side, and the national flag on the other. The 10pf coin is the equivalent of 1/10 mark.You get: £0.024791 BAM = £0.2479300000 -
10 Georgian Laris banknote (Akaki Tsereteli)
The 10 ati Lari banknote from Georgia has a portrait of the poet and nationalist Akaki Tsereteli on the front, and a scene taken from David Kakabadze’s 1918 painting ‘Imeretia – My Mother’ on the back. Other elements on the blue and violet coloured 10 GEL bill include a swallow, a branch with flowers and … ContinuedYou get: £0.176901 GEL = £0.0176900000 -
10 Indian Rupees Banknote (Gandhi Ashoka Chakra)
This brown 10 Rupee banknote is part of the Mahatma Gandhi series. The reverse of the note depicts the wheel (chakra) of Ashoka, which also features on the Indian national flag, together with a relief from the Sun Temple at Konark.You get: £0.053501 INR = £0.0053500000 -
10 Indian Rupees banknote (Gandhi with date)
This ten rupees banknote portrays the image of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian Independence Movement. The words ‘Reserve Bank of India’ are printed on the paper banknote. The year of issue is printed on the back side.You get: £0.002001 INR = £0.0002000000















