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1 Eastern Caribbean dollar banknote (Swordfish)
This was the last version of the $1 East Caribbean dollar banknote, before it was replaced by a $1 coin. The $1 note features a windsurfer and Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait on the front side. The back side shows palm trees and a view on the harbour of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia.You get: £0.173561 XCD = £0.1735600000 -
1 Falkland Islands Pound banknote
This £1 pound banknote was in use until it was replaced by a £1 coin. It features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the coat of arms of the Falklands. On the back side are Christ Church Cathedral and Government House in Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.You get: £0.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1 Guernsey Pound banknote (Daniel De Lisle Brock)
This one pound note depicts Daniel De Lisle Brock, Channel Island bailiff of Guernsey. Text on the green colored paper banknote reads ‘the States of Guernsey’. These banknotes were issued by authority of the States of Guernsey.You get: £0.850001 GGP = £0.8500000000 -
1 Irish Pound coin
The Irish one pound coin features a red deer on the front and the Irish harp, Ireland’s coat of arms, on the back. Text on the £1 coin reads ‘Eire’ and ‘punt’. The commemorative version of the £1 coin has a text ‘Millennium’ and features the Broighter boat.You get: £0.693511 IEP = £0.6935100000 -
1 Israeli New Shekel banknote (Rabbi Moses Maimonides)
This one new sheqel banknote depicts Rabbi Moses Maimonides, Israeli philosopher. Text on the green 1 shekel currency note reads ‘Bank of Israel’. It has the same design as the 1000 old Sheqalim banknote, which was replaced by this 1 shekel note in 1986.You get: £0.015831 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
1 Jersey Pound banknote (St. Helier Parish Church)
This one pound note features Queen Elizabeth II, Monarch of the Channel Islands. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘The States of Jersey’. The coat of arms on the banknote is that of Jersey, showing three lions passant guardant.You get: £0.850001 JEP = £0.8500000000 -
1 Jordanian Dinar banknote (Great Arab Revolt)
The green-coloured banknote of one Jordanian dinar features the Hashemite leader of the Great Arab Revolt, King Hussein Ibn Ali. On the back side of the 1 JOD bill are three riders on horses with the flag of the Arab Revolt.You get: £0.839491 JOD = £0.8394900000 -
1 Litas banknote Lithuania
The lowest denomination of Lithuanian Litas banknotes is the 1 Litas. Dated 1994, the banknote has the text ‘Vienas Litas’. The old lady with scarf on the front of the 1 Litas banknote is the Lithuanian writer Julija Zemaite. On the reverse side is an old Baltic wooden church.You get: £0.149371 LTL = £0.1493700000 -
1 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1986)
The 1986 version of the $1 Malaysian Ringgit banknote is blue coloured and has the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman on the front side. The back side features the Tugu Negara monument in Kuala Lumpur, commemorating those who died fighting for Malaysia’s freedom.You get: £0.117801 MYR = £0.1178000000 -
1 Moldovan Leu banknote
The 1 Moldovan Leu banknote is the lowest value banknote of the Republic of Moldova. Like all other Moldovan banknotes it features Stephen the Great, Prince of Moldavia. On the back side of the 1 Un Leu banknote is an image of Capriana monastery.You get: £0.029611 MDL = £0.0296100000