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5 Argentine Pesos banknote 3rd Series (José de San Martin)
Currently Argentina’s lowest value banknote, the $5 pesos note features general José de San Martin. He is one of the so-called Libertadores de América, whom are pictured on the back side of the green-coloured 5 cinco pesos banknote.You get: £0.001251 ARS = £0.0002500000 -
5 cents coin South Africa
These 5 cent South Africa coins depict the blue crane, the national bird of South Africa. Also known as the Stanley crane and the paradise crane, this large bird is now classified as a vulnerable species following a sudden decline in numbers in the early 1980s.You get: £0.000921 ZAR = £0.0184200000 -
5 Cents coin US Buffalo nickel (Indian Head)
The old nickel coin from the US features an indian head on the obverse side, and an American buffalo, also known as American bison, on the reverse side. The cupro-nickel five cents coin weighs exactly 5 grams and measures 21.21mm across.You get: £0.031861 USD = £0.6371300000 -
5 Cuban Pesos banknote (Antonio Maceo)
A Portrait of Antonio Maceo, who was second-in-command of the Cuban Army of Independence, is depicted on the front of this 5 Cuban Pesos note. On the reverse side of this Cinco Pesos note, you’ll find a depiction of a meeting between Antonio Maceo and Spanish General A. Martinez Campos at Mangos de Baragua.You get: £0.065651 CUP = £0.0131300000 -
5 FCFA coin West Africa
A sawfish-shaped tribal gold weight by the Akan people is shown on the obverse side of this 5 FCFA coin, in between the ‘5’ and the ‘F’. The reverse side of the five West African francs piece shows the head of an oryx, a type of gazelle, and farm crops including coffee beans, corn and … ContinuedYou get: £0.001901 XOF = £0.0003800000