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British Five Shillings coin Festival of Britain Crown (1951)
This commemorative crown coin with a value of five shillings was minted to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951. On the obverse side is the portrait of King George VI. The back side shows the Roman soldier Saint George, mounted on a horse, slaying the dragon.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
Two Dollars United States note red seal
This two dollar US bill with a red seal depicts Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Father credited with drafting the American Declaration of Independence. After serving as the second Vice President, he later became the third President of the newly formed United States of America.You get: £1.310121 USD = £0.6550600000 -
1 Canadian Dollar banknote (border series 1937)
This one dollar – un dollar banknote depicts His Majesty King George VI. The paper note contains the words ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’. The Bank of Canada issued these banknotes only two years after the previous issue. This was because of the death of King George V and the decision to introduce … ContinuedYou get: £0.353731 CAD = £0.3537300000 -
1 New Taiwan Dollar banknote (1961 issue)
This banknote of 1 yuan from Taiwan has the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, revolutionary leader of the Tongmenghui party who became the first Taiwanese President. The presidential office in Taipei is the building pictured on this banknote of 1 new Taiwan dollar.You get: £0.014401 TWD = £0.0144000000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Willem I)
The blue coloured banknote of 10 Guilders has the portrait of Willem I, Prince of Orange and first King of the Netherlands, on the front side. The back side shows a Dutch landscape scene with a windmill, a canal, boat and a church.You get: £2.079801 NLG = £0.2079800000 -
10 South African Rand banknote (van Riebeeck large type)
Older ten rand banknotes like this one are larger than more recent South African rand paper money. This green-brown coloured 10 rand shows images of oxen pulling a cart, a cowboy on horse, two wilderbeests and a woman with anchor. On the back side is the image of a sailing ship at sea.You get: £0.277001 ZAR = £0.0277000000