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50 Pfennig banknote Germany (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The 50 pfennig banknote was issued by the Bank Deutscher Länder in 1948. Printed on the note is the text ‘Banknote’. The pfennig is the subdivision of the Deutsche Mark, with 100 pfennigs in one Deutsche Mark.You get: £0.144481 DEM = £0.2889500000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 10 Dinars banknote (First Issue)
The green-coloured 10 dinar note from the Bahrain Currency Board features an aerial view on Isa town. This old ten dinars note belongs to the First Issue of banknotes in the Kingdom of Bahrain, as specified in the law of 1964.You get: £12.256201 BHD = £1.2256200000 -
British Crown coin Queen Mother 80th birthday (1980)
This large commemorative coin was issued to celebrate the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Monther, in 1980. This coin has portraits of two queens: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on the obverse side, and Queen Elizabeth II on the reverse side.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
1 Japanese Yen banknote (Takeuchi Sukuni)
The Japanese banknote of one yen features Takeshiuchi no Sukune, legendary Japanese hero who is said to have reached the age of 280 years old by drinking from a magic well. Printed on the note is the text ‘Nippon Gingko’.You get: £0.003241 JPY = £0.0032400000 -
1 Pound banknote (Government of Malta)
The brown and violet coloured One Pound banknote from the Government of Malta has the Maltese coat of arms with an image of St George and the dragon on the front side, along with a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II. The back side of the £1 Maltese Pound note shows the Marsa industrial estate.You get: £0.186731 MTL = £0.1867300000