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British Crown coin New York Exhibition (1960)
This Five Shillings crown coin was issued to commemorate the 1960 World Fair in New York. The obverse of the coin features the four British national flowers: The English rose, the Scottish thistle, the Irish shamrock and the Welsh Daffodil (St. Peter’s leek), along with the coats of arms on shields.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
One Dollar United States note red seal
The red seal one American dollar note has the image of George Washington on the obverse (front) side. Washington was one of the Founding Fathers, and the first President of the United States of America. He was referred to, even during his lifetime, as the father of the country.You get: £0.619681 USD = £0.6196800000 -
1 South African Rand banknote (van Riebeeck large type)
The large type banknote of 1 South African rand is reddish brown coloured. On the back side is a lion with the text ‘Ex Unitate Vires’ (from unity strength), South Africa’s national motto in the apartheid era.You get: £0.029351 ZAR = £0.0293500000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Staalmeester)
The WWII-era banknote of 10 Guilders features a scene from Rembrandt’s 17th century painting ‘De Staalmeesters’ (Syndics of the Drapers’ Guild). The portrait of the man with a hat on the front side is that of Dutch draper and sampling official (Dutch ‘staalmeester’) Volckert Jansz.You get: £0.916001 NLG = £0.0916000000 -
10 Zambian Kwacha banknote (President Kenneth Kaunda type 1980)
A broadly smiling President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia is featured on the front side of this 1980 version of the K10 banknote, next to a perched fish eagle, Zambia’s national bird. The back side of the old 10 ZMK note shows an image of the Bank of Zambia’s headquarters building in Lusaka.You get: £0.050001 ZMW = £0.0050000000 -
100 Belgian Francs banknote (Armée Belge)
This 100 cent francs belges banknote is a military payment certificate for payments in cantines, clubs, bars and shops in the German occupied territories by Belgian soldiers. It has a patterned design. Printed on the one hundred franc note is the text ‘Armée belge’.You get: £0.187001 BFR = £0.0018700000















