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10 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1978)
A cattle farm in Kenya is featured on the reverse side of this 10 Kenyan Shillings banknote.You get: £0.030801 KES = £0.0030800000 -
10 old Leva banknote Bulgaria (Georgi Dimitrov)
The blue coloured banknote of 10 old Bulgarian Leva has a portrait of Bulgarian communist leader Georgi Dimitrov. On the back of the 10 BGL bill is the hammer and sickle, the old emblem of the Soviet Union and international Communism.You get: £0.002501 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
10 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Józef Bem)
The green coloured Polish banknote of 10 zlotych that was used in Communist Poland during the Cold War features a bearded General Josef Bem in military uniform. Bem became a national hero for both Poland and Hungary, and was also revered in Turkey where he became governor of the city of Aleppo, then part of … ContinuedYou get: £0.050001 PLN = £0.0050000000 -
100 old Mexican Pesos banknote (Miguel Hidalgo)
This brown-coloured $100 old Mexican Pesos has the portrait of priest and independence movement leader Miguel Hidalgo on the front side, wearing a loosened clerical collar. The back side shows the coat of arms of Mexico, with a Mexican eagle on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake.You get: £0.002321 MXN = £0.0000232000 -
100 Turkish Lira banknote (9th emission group 2009)
The banknote of yuz turk lirasi shows Kamel Ataturk and Buhurizade Itri. On the light blue and rose colored paper note a caption reads ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’. The reverse side of the 100 TRY note features Turkish composer Itri.You get: £1.674001 TRY = £0.0167400000 -
1000 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1982)
The 1982 type of the $1000 Malaysian Ringgit bill portrays Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the Federation of Malaya’s first Supreme Head of State, on the obverse side. The modern tower building on the reverse side of the RM1000 banknote is the Malaysian House of Parliament in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £111.100001 MYR = £0.1111000000