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50 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (People of Nigeria)
The paper banknote of 50 Nigerian Naira was replaced by a polymer version with the same design featuring the People of Nigeria and fishermen. The paper ₦50 bill was issued for only three years and had to be replaced because of its short lifespan compared to polymer banknotes that last much longer.You get: £0.001501 NGN = £0.0000300000 -
50 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Peter Christen Asbjornsen)
This femti kroner bill depicts Peter Christen Asbjornsen, Norwegian writer. The green colored paper note contains the words ‘Norges Bank’. On the back of the 50 kr banknote are waterlilies and a dragonfly.You get: £2.245501 NOK = £0.0449100000 -
50 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Utvær Lighthouse)
The theme for the 50 Kroner banknote is ‘the sea that binds us together’. On the front side of the green coloured 50 femti kroner bill is the Utvær Lighthouse on the Utvær Islands. The back of the 50 NOK bill shows the light from the lighthouse and the Ursa Major constellation.You get: £2.973501 NOK = £0.0594700000 -
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: £65.705001 OMR = £1.3141000000 -
50 Pfennig Forumscheck DDR (1979)
The 50 pfennig forum banknote has the text ‘Fünfzig pfennig’ and ‘Forum scheck’ on the front side. The violet colored banknote is the equivalent of half a mark and was used as a means of payment for Westerners visiting East Germany during the Cold War era.You get: £0.005131 DEM = £0.0102500000 -
50,000 Brazilian Cruzeiros Reais banknote (Baiana)
The 50000 Cruzeiros Reais banknote features the Brazilian state of Bahia, its people and customs. On both sides of the banknote is a woman wearing the Baiana de Acarajé traditional dress. On the front side of the purple-coloured Cinqüenta Mil Cruzeiros banknote from 1994 is a dancer from Bahia.You get: £4.300001 BRB = £0.0000860000 -
500 Belgian Francs coin (Five Kings)
To mark the occasion of 150 years of independence of the Kingdom of Belgium, this commemorative coin was issued in a large numbers, although it wasn’t a normal circulating coin in Belgium. The 500F piece features the portraits of five Kings of Belgium: Leopold I, Leopold II, Albert I, Leopold III and Baudouin I. The … ContinuedYou get: £0.250001 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
500 CFP francs banknote (2014)
The green-coloured 500 francs CFP banknote from French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna features plant life (flora) typical to the French Territories of the Pacific Region. Plants pictures include a bird of paradise flower, kava pepper leaves and a Tahitian gardenia or Tiaré flower.You get: £2.690001 XPF = £0.0053800000 -
500 Chilean Pesos coin
The bi-metallic $500 Chilean Pesos piece is Chile’s highest value coin. The gold coloured centre is aluminium-bronze, and the silver outer ring copper-nickel-zinc. It features a portrait of Cardinal Raúl Silva Henríquez, who was the Archbishop of Santiago from 1961 until 1983.You get: £0.220001 CLP = £0.0004400000 -
500 Cruzados Novos banknote (Augusto Ruschi)
Naturalist Augusto Ruschi is featured on the banknote of 500 Quinhentos Cruzados Novos. Ruschi is pictured on both sides of the 500 BRN bill, with orchid flowers and a hummingbird while at work in the Amazon rainforest.You get: £0.150001 BRC = £0.0003000000 -
500 Estonian Krooni banknote (Carl Robert Jakobson)
The banknote of 500 sakala krooni portrays the image of Carl Robert Jakobson, Estonian writer. Printed on the purple colored paper note is the text ‘Eesti Pank’. The bird depicted on the back of the banknote is a barn swallow.You get: £15.370001 EEK = £0.0307400000 -
500 FCFA coin West Africa
The coin of 500 FCFA is the highest value coin in the West African Monetary Union. Like all other Western Africa CFA franc coins, it features the sawfish shaped gold weight of the Akan people. On the obverse side of the 500 FCFA piece are peanuts, coffee beans, chocolate beans and flowers.You get: £0.185001 XOF = £0.0003700000