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1 penni coin Finland (aluminium)
This coin of 1 penni was Finland’s lowest value coin, equivalent to 0.01 markka. The symbol on the reverse side of the aluminium 1 penni piece is the looped square or ‘hannunvaakuna’, also known as Saint Hannes cross or Gorgon loop. Its use in Scandinavia goes back to ancient times over 1000 years ago, when … ContinuedYou get: £0.000031 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
1/2 Israeli Lira banknote (Tombs of the Sanhedrin)
The banknote of 1/2 Israeli Lira features a woman soldier with a basket of oranges. On the back of the half pound note, the value of which is equivalent to 50 agorot, is an image of the entrance to the Tombs of the Sanhedrin, an underground complex of rock-cut tombs.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0400000000 -
10 Australian Dollars banknote (Aboriginal youth)
The banknote of ten dollars depicts an Aboriginal youth and a sailing ship. The word ‘Australia’ is printed on the polymer note. The RBA issued this so-called Bicentennial note to commemorate 200 years of European settlement in Australia.You get: £3.635901 AUD = £0.3635900000 -
10 Bolivian Bolivianos banknote (Cecilio Guzmán de Rojas)
Take a look at the 1987 series J 10 Bolivian Bolivianos banknote; it features a portrait of Cecilio Guzman de Rojas on the front. He was a Bolivian painter who led an indigenous art movement during the first half of the 20th century. Flip this Diez Bolivianos note over, and you’ll see the Monumento a … ContinuedYou get: £0.254101 BOB = £0.0254100000 -
10 Pesos coin Colombia (Islas de San Andres y Providencia)
The old nickel brass version of the $10 was larger and heavier than the coin that replaced it. This version features the statue ‘Homenaje al general José María Córdoba’ by Colombian artist Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 COP piece shows a map outline of the San Andrés … ContinuedYou get: £0.000401 COP = £0.0000400000 -
10 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Temple of the Tooth)
On the front of this Sr Lankan 10 Rupees banknote is the Paththirippuwa, also known as the Octogon, at Sri Dalada Maligawa (the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) in Kandy. On the reverse is another temple, the shrine at Raja Maha Vihara in Tissamaharama.You get: £0.013001 LKR = £0.0013000000















