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5000 Maldivian Rufiyaa banknote (50 years of Maldives Independence)
This gold-coloured polymer banknote of 5000 rufiyaa was issued to commemorate 50 years of independence of the Maldives (1965-2015). The front of the commemorative 5000 MVR bill shows modern buildings on Malé’s seaside. The back side features traditional patterns and the number ’50’. The 5000 rufiyaa note is not usually found in circulation in the … ContinuedYou get: £130.750001 MVR = £0.0261500000 -
50000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The banknote of 50000 Elli Bin Türk Lirasi has the portrait of Turkish founding father Atatürk on the front side. The building on the back side is the National Parliament House in Ankara. Years of inflation in Turkey have wiped away most of the value of this banknote.You get: £0.007501 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
Albania 50 Lek Valutë banknote
The brown and violet coloured banknote of 50 lek valute from Albania features industrial elements, including a steelworker, a power generator and transmission towers. Text on the 50 lek valute bill reads ‘Banka E Shtetit Shqiptar’ and ‘Pesedhjete Lek Valutë’.You get: £0.236501 ALL = £0.0047300000 -
Bank of England 10 Pounds Sterling banknote (Florence Nightingale)
This brown colored ten pounds banknote has the image of Queen Elizabeth II and Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing. The paper £10 English pound note contains the words ‘Bank of England’.You get: £9.200001 GBP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of Scotland 20 Pounds banknote (1995-2006 series)
The bill of twenty pounds sterling has the image of Sir Walter Scott, Scottish poet. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Scotland’. It is part of the Tercentenary series. On the back of the £20 note is a woman researcher in a laboratory.You get: £17.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
British predecimal sixpence coin
The predecimal coin of six pence was smaller than the threepence coin, but double its value. A sixpence is the equivalent of 1/40 of a Pound Sterling. The sixpence coin was also called a ‘tanner’. The 6d piece weighs 2.83 grams and measures 19.41mm across. It was the lightest and smallest of the pre-decimal coins … ContinuedYou get: £0.018751 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
France 10 centimes coin
The 10 centimes piece from France has the portrait of Marianne, French national symbol. The aluminium-bronze coin also features olive branches and ears of wheat. Text on the 0.10 FRF coin reads ‘liberté fraternité égalité’ and ‘Republique Française’.You get: £0.000351 FRF = £0.0035000000















