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50 Israeli Old Shekel banknote (1978 to 1984 issue)
The State of Israel’s primary national founder, David Ben-Gurion is pictured on the banknote of 50 Israeli Old Sheqalim from 1978. In the background is a view on the kibbutz of Sde Boker in the Negev desert. On the background of the Bank of Israel’s 50 old shekel bill is an image of Golden Gate, … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 ILR = £0.0004000000 -
50 Jamaican Dollar polymer banknote (George William Gordon)
Jamaica has issued a new commemorative polymer series of their banknotes, which honours seven national heroes and four former Prime Ministers. On the front of this 50 Jamaican Dollar note is a Front-facing bust of George William Gordon, a Jamaican politician and Paul Bogle, a Jamaican Baptist deacon and activist. Turn this 50 JMD bill … ContinuedYou get: £0.179001 JMD = £0.0035800000 -
50 Omani Rials banknote (type 2000)
The 50 Omani Rials banknote from the type 2000 series features the building of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Muscat, as well as the portrait of Sultan Qaboos. The purple-brown coloured 50 OMR bill has a holographic security strip to the right of the front side.You get: £6.113501 OMR = £0.1222700000 -
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 -
50 pennia coin Finland (brown bear)
The coin of 50 pennia is the equivalent of half a Finnish markka. The obverse side of the cupronickel 50p coin shows the denomination in Finland’s two official languages, Finnish and Swedish, surrounded by haircap moss. The reverse side of the 0.50 FIM piece shows a brown bear, the largest predator in Europe.You get: £0.001251 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
50 Polish Zlotych banknote (Nieobiegowy)
The Gothic old Town Hall of Wroclaw is featured on the front side of this 50 Polish Zlotych banknote. An overprint on both sides of the bill spells ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’, meaning ‘non-negotiable’. The back of the 50 Zloty Nieobiegowy note shows the 16th Century seal of the City of Wroclaw.You get: £0.375001 PLN = £0.0075000000















