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50 Millièmes coin Tunisia
An inscription with the dates 213 – 1434 are shown on the obverse side of the 50 milliemes coin from Tunisia. This bronze-coloured coin of 0.05TND has the denomination on its reverse side text underneath which translates to fifty millimes. This coin of 50 TND is magnetic.You get: £0.004841 TND = £0.0968300000 -
50 New Taiwan Cents coin
The Taiwanese 50 cent, or half yuan, coin features a Mei Blossum flower (prunus mume, also known plum blossum). These coins are not used in daily life in Taiwan because of their low value, and are noteworthy as the cost of the metal used in manufacture exceeds the face value of the coin.You get: £0.005611 TWD = £0.0112100000 -
50 Portuguese Escudos banknote (Fontes Pereira de Mello)
Minister of Finance Fontes Pereira de Melo is depicted on the front side of this old 50 Portuguese Escudos Ouro banknote. The back side features a statue of a seated man and the coaf of arms of the Banco de Portugal.You get: £0.055001 PTE = £0.0011000000 -
50 Russian Rubles banknote (1997)
The grey and brown coloured banknote of 50 Russian Ruble from 1997 features landmarks of Russia’s second largest city, Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and Leningrad. On the front of the 50 RUB bill is a Rostral Column with a female personification of the River Neva, with in the background the towers of Petropavlosk … ContinuedYou get: £0.300001 RUB = £0.0060000000 -
50 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
The 50 baht note features the updated portrait of His Royal Highness Rama IX of Thailand. The seated figure on the back of this blue banknote is King Naresuan the Great, pouring water to symbolise the independence of the Ayutthaya Kingdom from the Burmese Taungoo Empire towards the end of the 16th century. King Naresuan … ContinuedYou get: £0.670501 THB = £0.0134100000 -
50 Zambian Kwacha Commemorative banknote (2014)
This commemorative 50 Zambian Kwacha banknote was issued to celebrate the 50th Independence Anniversary of the African country Zambia, a former British colony. The reverse of this K50 ZMW bill features the past presidents of the Republic of Zambia.You get: £0.000501 ZMW = £0.0000100000 -
500 Argentine Australes banknote
The banknote of 500 Australes was the first of the extra denominations issued by the Banco Central in order to cope with the high inflation and rising cost of living in 1980’s Argentina. On the obverse side of the Quinientos Australes bill is the portrait of Argentine president Nicolás Avellaneda.You get: £0.050001 ARS = £0.0001000000 -
500 Belarusian Rubles banknote (National Library of Belarus)
The banknote of 500 Rubles is the highest value banknote in Belarus. The modern glass building on the obverse side of the 500 BYN bill is the National Library of Belarus in the capital city Minsk. The back side shows a quill and ink pot along with fronds and leaves.You get: £92.260001 BYN = £0.1845200000 -
500 Brazilian Cruzeiros banknote (150th Anniversary of Independence)
The commemorative banknote of Cr $ 500 Cruzeiros was issued to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Independence of Brazil. On the obverse side of the banknote are five male faces representing the different Brazilian races, in order of their historical precedence. The reverse of the note shows five historical maps representing the different phases of … ContinuedYou get: £0.001501 BRB = £0.0000030000 -
500 Chilean Pesos banknote (Pedro de Valdivia)
This Chilean ‘Quina’ or Quinientos (meaning 500) Pesos banknote commemorates Pedro de Valdivia, the Spanish missionary who founded Santiago in 1541. De Valdivia later became the first Cardinal of Chile and a Governor. There is a city in southern Chile (Valdivia) which is named after him.You get: £0.235001 CLP = £0.0004700000















