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British sovereign coin
The most valuable of British predecimal coins is the golden Sovereign. Made of 22 Carat gold, the sovereign weighs 7.98 grams and measures 22.05mm across. On the obverse side is an image of Britain’s iconic Medieval icon Saint George and the Dragon. On the reverse side is an image of the Monarch.You get: £187.500001 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
First Trust Bank 10 Pounds banknote (Young man)
This ten pounds sterling banknote measures 142mm by 75mm. It features a young man. Printed on the brown and purple colored £10 paper note is the text ‘First Trust Bank’. On the backside of the note is the Spanish Armada sailing ship Girona.You get: £9.200001 NIP = £0.9200000000 -
Irish predecimal threepence coin
The Irish predecimal threepence coin is the equivalent of 1/80 of a pound. The Irish text on the 3d coin reads ‘leath reul’ and ‘Eire’. The cupronickel threepence piece from the Republic of Ireland weighs 3.23gr and has a diameter of 17.7mm.You get: £0.008801 IEP = £0.7041700000 -
1 Austral overprint on 1000 Pesos Argentinos banknote
This banknote of 1 Austral is an overprint on the 1000 Pesos Argentinos banknote. The bill illustrates the changeover of Argentina’s national currency in 1985, when 1000 Pesos Argentinos were replaced by 1 Austral. The portrait on the front side of the A1 banknote is that of General San Martin, who is also on the … ContinuedYou get: £0.050001 ARS = £0.0500000000 -
1 Canadian Dollar banknote (prairie series 1954)
This one dollar – un dollar note depicts the image of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the front, and a prairie scene on the back. There were two different portraits of the Queen used on all denomination 1954 series notes. The public noticed that the notes seemed to have the Devil’s face in the lower portion of the Queen’s … ContinuedYou get: £0.353791 CAD = £0.3537900000 -
1 Litas coin Lithuania (1991-1997)
These older one litas coins from Lithuania are made of copper nickel. They have the Lithuanian coat of arms on the obverse, which is a knight astride a horse, known as Vytis. The coins are 16.75mm in diameter, 1.5mm in thickness, and weigh 2.35 grams.You get: £0.133651 LTL = £0.1336500000 -
1 penni coin Finland (copper)
The copper 1p coin from Finland pictures two geometrical shapes in the form of grasping hands on both sides of the ‘1’. The reverse side shows the ancient Northern Europe hannunvaakuna symbol also known as Hannes cross. The 1 penni coin has a value equivalent to 0.01 Finnish markka. It was the smallest and lowest … ContinuedYou get: £0.000031 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
10 Maltese Shillings banknote (1st Series)
The banknote of 10 Shillings from Malta’s 1st series as an independent state has a value equivalent to 1/2 a pound. It features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side and a view on Mgarr Harbour in Gozo on the back side.You get: £0.093481 MTL = £0.1869500000