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Government of Hong Kong 1 cent banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
This one cent banknote features the portrait of a youthful Queen Elizabeth II. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the brown colored 1c Hong Kongese note.You get: £0.010001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 5 cents banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
This Hong Kongese five cents banknote shows the image of a young Queen Elizabeth II. Printed on the green 5c banknote is the text ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £0.050001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 10 cents banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
The banknote of ten cents shows Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The note contains the words ‘Government of Hong Kong’. There are 100 cents in one Hong Kong dollar. Therefore this banknote is the equivalent of $0.10 HKD.You get: £0.100001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (Queen Elisabeth II)
The banknote of one dollar portrays the image of Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the note.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 cent banknote (King George VI)
The bill of one cent depicts the portrait of British King George VI. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on this brown colored 1c banknote.You get: £0.010001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 5 cents banknote (King George VI)
This five cents bill depicts the image of HM George VI. On the banknote a caption reads ‘Government of Hong Kong’. The cent is the 1/100 subdivision of the Hong Kong dollar.You get: £0.050001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 10 cents banknote (King George VI)
The Hong Kongese note of ten cents depicts the image of His Majesty George VI. The orange 10c banknote contains the words ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £0.100001 HKD = £1.0000000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George VI green)
The note of one dollar depicts George VI, King of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George VI blue)
This one dollar bill depicts the image of King George VI, Head of the Commonwealth. The currency note contains the words ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George VI purple)
This Hong Kongese purple-tan-colored one dollar banknote features King George the Sixth. Text on the $1 HKD currency note reads ‘Government of Hong Kong’.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
10 dollar commemorative coin Singapore
Commemorative coins are issued in Singapore to celebrate the new Lunar Year. This example was issued in 2000 to commemorate the Year of the Dragon. Commemorative $10 coins from Singapore are not in normal circulation. They are used as gift, rather than as a means of payment.You get: £3.015401 SGD = £0.3015400000 -
100 Indian rupees banknote (Asoka large type)
The old style banknote of 100 Indian rupees features an oval shape superimposed on the rectangular design. The blue-purple colored Rs 100 banknote features the Asoka column with statues of lions.You get: £0.046001 INR = £0.0004600000 -
100 Spanish Pesetas coin (Francisco Franco)
This silver coin of 100 Spanish Pesetas features a portrait of Francisco Franco facing right. The coin has the text ‘Francisco Franco Caudillo de España por la G. de Dios’ and is dated 1966.You get: £0.031001 ESP = £0.0003100000 -
100 Thai Baht banknote (10th Series)
The 1968 version of the 100 Baht note from Thailand shows the Thai Royal Barge ‘Supannahongs’ on the reverse side. The front shows King Rama 9 in military uniform.You get: £1.366001 THB = £0.0136600000 -
Government of Hong Kong 1 Dollar banknote (King George V)
The bill of one Hong Kong dollar features the image of the British King George VI. The words ‘Government of Hong Kong’ are printed on the $1 purple banknote.You get: £1.010001 HKD = £1.0100000000 -
One fourth of a shilling coin Bailwick of Jersey
The nickel-brass coin of 1/4 shilling has a value equivalent to 1/80 of a pound, or £0.0125. On the fourth of a shilling piece is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth the second and the coat of arms of the Bailwick of Jersey made up of three lions on a shield.You get: £0.010941 JEP = £0.8750000000