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Bahrain 100 Fils coin
This bi-metallic 100 fils coin has the coat of arms of Bahrain on one side, and the denomination on the other. All Bahraini coins have the date of issue in both the Islamic and Gregorian calendar year. The coin of 100 fils is the equivalent of 0.10 Dinar (there are 1000 fils in 1 dinar). … ContinuedYou get: £0.094121 BHD = £0.9411700000 -
Bank of England 5 Pounds Sterling banknote (Elizabeth Fry)
The banknote of five pounds features the portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and Elizabeth Fry, English social reformer. The £5 paper note contains the words ‘Bank of England’. Unlike the older £5 note the new version has a holographic foil patch on the front side, showing an image of Britannia.You get: £4.600001 GBP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of England 5 Pounds Sterling banknote (George Stephenson)
The note of five pounds features HM Queen Elizabeth II and George Stephenson, English engineer and railway pioneer. The words ‘Bank of England’ are printed on the paper banknote. On the backside of the blue-green colored £5 pound note is Stephenson’s rocket steam locomotive.You get: £4.600001 GBP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of England 5 Pounds Sterling Polymer banknote (King Charles III) 2024
This polymer £5 note, issued by the Bank of England, entered circulation in June 2024 and features a portrait of King Charles III on the front, replacing the earlier note depicting Queen Elizabeth II. Produced from durable polymer, it is more resilient, hygienic, and secure than traditional paper notes, incorporating features such as a transparent … ContinuedYou get: £4.750001 GBP = £0.9500000000 -
Bank of England 5 Pounds Sterling polymer banknote (Winston Churchill)
This polymer £5 note depicting the Queen and Winston Churchill is the first banknote from the Bank of England to be made from polymer. It entered circulation in September 2016, replacing the larger paper five pound note that ceased to be legal tender from May 2017. The new polymer fiver is cleaner, more hygienic, and … ContinuedYou get: £4.750001 GBP = £0.9500000000 -
Bank of Ireland 5 Pounds banknote (Queen’s University)
The blue and violet colored banknote of five pounds sterling measures 135mm by 70mm. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Bank of Ireland’. The backside of the £5 Northern Irish Pound note features the Queen’s University in Belfast.You get: £4.600001 NIP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds banknote (2015 series)
The Bank of Scotland polymer £5 banknote depicts the Scottish author, poet and playwright Sir Walter Scott, and also shows the building that houses the headquarters of the Bank. The back of this fiver shows Brig o’ Doon bridge and a statue of the poet Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns.You get: £4.600001 SCP = £0.9200000000 -
Brazil 1 Real coin
The face on this bi-metallic R$1 real Brazilian coin is of the Effigy of the Republic, the female personification of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The patterns in the gold coloured outer ring are representative of the pre-Columban Marajó societies that inhabited this island at the mouth of the Amazon.You get: £0.073401 BRL = £0.0734000000 -
British commemorative two pounds coin
The old style £2 pound coins were not in general circulation in the UK. These British two pounds coins were issued as commemorative coins, to remember special occasions, such as the Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights 1689-1989. The nickel-brass £2 coin weighs 16 grams and measures 28.45mm across. There are many different versions, each … ContinuedYou get: £1.500001 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
Clydesdale Bank 5 Pounds banknote (2015 series)
This polymer £5 banknote issued by Clydesdale Bank commemorates the 125th anniversary of the construction of the Forth Bridge over the Firth of Forth in east Scotland, and depicts Sir William Arrol. He was a pioneer in the use of steel for construction, and tasked with constructing this bridge following the catastrophic collapse of the … ContinuedYou get: £4.600001 SCP = £0.9200000000 -
France 20 Franc coin
The coin of 20 French francs is the only European tri-metallic coin that was in general circulation. There are a number of different designs of this coin, including the one shown in the picture, featuring the tidal island of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy.You get: £0.070001 FRF = £0.0035000000 -
Indonesia 1000 Rupiah coin
The piece of 1000 rupiah is Indonesia’s highest value coin. The Rp1000 coin is the only Indonesian coin that is made of nickel plated steel. All other Indonesian coins are made of aluminium. On the coin of 1000 IDR is an image of an angklung, a traditional Indonesian musical instrument.You get: £0.010001 IDR = £0.0000100000 -
Luxembourg 50 francs coin
The coin of 50F from Luxembourg was the highest value coin in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg until it was replaced by the Euro in 2002. The portrait on the 50 francs piece is that of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The nickel 50 francs coin has a reeded edge. Its shape is round with … ContinuedYou get: £0.025001 LUF = £0.0005000000 -
Maldives 500 Rufiyaa banknote (Dhow ship series type 2006)
The 500 rufiyaa banknote from the Maldives’ 2006 series features the Old Friday Mosque in the Maldivian capital Malé. A dhow sailing boat is also pictured on the 500 rufiyaa bill, as it is on all banknotes of the dhow ship series. These old style Maldivian Rufiyaa banknotes have been withdrawn from circulation and replaced … ContinuedYou get: £9.960001 MVR = £0.0199200000















