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2 cents coin South Africa (large type)
South Africa’s old 2c coin features a wildebeest also known as ‘gnu’ on the African savanna. The reverse side shows a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (1965-1969) or, on more modern two cent coins, the South African coat of arms: a shield held up by a springbok and gemsbok, with a lion on top, above … ContinuedYou get: £0.000391 ZAR = £0.0196200000 -
2,000 Lao Kip banknote
Like most other Lao Kip banknotes, this 2000 LAK bill has the portrait of former President Phomvihane on the front side. On the back side of the ₭2000 Kip banknote is an image of Xeset hydropower plant in Salavan Province, Laos. This banknote, dated 1997 and 2003, is in circulation alongside a commemorative 2000 kip … ContinuedYou get: £0.040001 LAK = £0.0000200000 -
20 Austrian Schilling banknote (Carl Auer von Welsbach)
This twenty schilling banknote from Austria depicts the inventor and scientist Carl Auer von Welsbach, who lived from 1858 to 1929. It was his work that led to flint lighters, metal filament light bulbs, and gas mantle street lighting.You get: £0.122221 ATS = £0.0061110000 -
20 cent coin New Zealand (large type)
The large, round type of the 20 cent coin from New Zealand features a Maori wood carving known as ‘Pukaki’. The 20c coin has a diameter of 28.58mm and weighs 11.31 grams. It was replaced by a smaller, lighter 20c coin in a distinct shape.You get: £0.042221 NZD = £0.2111000000 -
20 cents coin South Africa
The bronze-plated steel 20 cent coin features the national flower of the Republic of South Africa, the king protea.You get: £0.003921 ZAR = £0.0196200000 -
20 Cuban Pesos banknote (Camilo Cienfuegos)
On the front of this 20 Cuban Pesos banknote, you’ll spot Camilo Cienfuegos, a Cuban revolutionary born in Havana. Flip over this Veinte Pesos note, and you’ll be greeted by scenes of farmers harvesting bananas and taking care of their crops on their farms.You get: £0.006001 CUP = £0.0003000000 -
20 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote
On the banknote of twenty Eastern Caribbean dollars is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth. The front shows a turtle and some fish swimming, and a hummingbird drawing nectar from a flower. The old Government House in Montserrat and a nutmeg plant are on the reverse side.You get: £3.419401 XCD = £0.1709700000 -
20 Greek Drachmas coin (Pericles)
This 20 Drachmas coin from Greece features a portrait of Pericles, Greek statesman and general, on the obverse side. The building on the reverse side of the 20 GRD piece is the Temple of Athena Nike, part of the Acropolis in Athens.You get: £0.003201 GRD = £0.0001600000















