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1000 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Christian Magnus Falsen)
This tusen kroner banknote depicts Christian Magnus Falsen, Norwegian statesman. The purple and blue colored paper banknote contains the words ‘Norges Bank’. On the reverse side of this 1000 kr bill is the 1668 royal seal of Norway.You get: £40.760001 NOK = £0.0407600000 -
10000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The 10000 On Bin Türk Lirasi banknote has a portrait of Atatürk on the front side, and a portrait of Turkish architect Mimar Sinan on the back side. Sinan stands in front of the Selimiye Mosque, located in Edirne.You get: £0.001501 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
2 Greek Drachmas coin (Georgios Karaiskakis)
The leader of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, Georgios Karaiskakis, is pictured on the front side of this 2 drachmas coin from Greece. On the back side are two crossed rifles, used by Greek revolutionaries in their uprising against the Ottoman rule. The bronze-coloured 2 GRD piece is made of nickel … ContinuedYou get: £0.000321 GRD = £0.0001600000 -
2 Pfennig coin Germany
The Deutsche piece of 2 pfennig is imprinted with the words ‘Bundesrepublik Deutschland’, meaning Federal Republic of Germany. The reverse of this coin shows an oak seedling, which is a metaphor for growth in the German postwar era. There are 100 pfennigs in a Deutsche Mark, so 2 pfennigs is the equivalent of 0.02 DM.You get: £0.004961 DEM = £0.2482000000 -
2 Zloty commemorative coin Poland
The Polish Mint has issued produced 2 Zloty coins from 1995 until 2014. They are legal tender but seldom found in circulation. Because new designs were introduced each year and because of the relative low value of the coin, they have become popular objects to collect. Each coin features a Polish landmark, event, person or … ContinuedYou get: £0.251701 PLN = £0.1258500000 -
20 Euros banknote (Second series)
The second series €20 banknote has church windows and a bridge in Gothic architectural style. The map on the back side of the blue colored twenty euro note is larger than the older version €20 note so it includes Cyprus. Improved security features were added, for example the hologram foil strip.You get: £16.222201 EUR = £0.8111100000















