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500 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1989)
The 1989 version of the $500 Malaysian Ringgit banknote has the portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan on the front side and the Sultan Abdul Samad building on the back side. The design is very similar to the 1982 version of the RM500.You get: £61.045001 MYR = £0.1220900000 -
500 Portuguese Escudos banknote (Francisco de Almeida)
The banknote of 500 Escudos Ouro has the portrait of Portuguese explorer Francisco d’Almeida on the front side. The back side of the old Quinhentos Escudos Ouro contains the Coat of Arms of the Banco de Portugal. Elements on the coat of arms include a seated woman, a sailing ship and a cornucopia (horn of … ContinuedYou get: £0.555001 PTE = £0.0011100000 -
500 Zambian Kwacha banknote (President Kenneth Kaunda)
This 1991 type of 500 Zambian Kwacha has the portrait of President Kenneth Kaunda on the obverse side. The reverse of the K500 bill features an elephant and farmers working in a cotton field. The 500 kwacha note used to be the highest value banknote in Zambia, until the introduction of the K1000 note in … ContinuedYou get: £0.050001 ZMW = £0.0001000000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 1/2 Dinar banknote (First Issue)
The first issue banknote of 1/2 dinar from the Bahrain Currency Board has an image of Mina Salman seaport where ships are being loaded, shown on the English language side. On the Arabic language side of the purple coloured half dinar note is the image of dhow sailing boats and a shield with the coat … ContinuedYou get: £0.583871 BHD = £1.1677300000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 1/4 Dinar banknote (First Issue)
The brown coloured 1/4 dinar banknote from the Bahrain Currency Board features oil derrics, dhow boats and the Bahraini coat of arms. This quarter dinar banknote belongs to the first issue, as specified by the Kingdom of Bahrain’s monetary law of 1964.You get: £0.291931 BHD = £1.1677300000 -
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: £0.008871 IEP = £0.7098600000















