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1 penny coin Falkland Islands
Two penguins are featured on the 1p coin from the Falkland Islands. The one penny coin is the smallest coin currently in use on the Falklands. It has the same dimensions, weight and composition as the British 1p coin. The portrait is that of Queen Elizabeth the Second.You get: £0.007501 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1 Polish Zloty banknote (Nieobiegowy)
The cancelled banknote of 1 Zloty has the text ‘NIEOBIEGOWY’ in capital letters printed on both sides, the Polish word for ‘Not in circulation’. The building on the front is the sea terminal of Gdynia. The sailing ship on the back side is the museum ship Dar Pomorza.You get: £0.007501 PLN = £0.0075000000 -
1 Qatari Riyal banknote (Fifth Issue)
The Fifth Series 1 Qatari Riyal banknote features the Pearl Monument in Doha and a traditional Arab sailing vessel, the Dhow. On the side with Arab lettering an Islamic architecture ornate door. The green-coloured QR1 bill is the lowest value banknote in use in the State of Qatar.You get: £0.163521 QAR = £0.1635200000 -
1 Qatari Riyal banknote (Third Issue)
The 3rd issue banknote of one dinar from Qatar features a beached boat in a harbour, with in the background the Doha Emir Palace. Elements on the Arabic side of the demonetised 1 QAR bill include the Qatari coat of arms, with a dhow boat, crossed swords and palm trees.You get: £0.013181 QAR = £0.0131800000 -
1 rand coin South Africa (large type)
The large nickel coin of 1 Rand from South Africa features a springbok and the text “Soli Deo Gloria”. The back side of the old 1 ZAR piece either features a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (coins issued 1965-1969) or the South African coat of arms (coins issued 1970-1989).You get: £0.018451 ZAR = £0.0184500000 -
1 Singapore Dollar banknote (Ships series)
The blue-green colored bill of one dollar is 125mm wide by 63mm high. Text on the paper currency note reads ‘Singapore – Singapura’. The $1 SGD note features belongs to the Ship banknote series and features a sha chuan traditional sailing ship. On the backside is a satellite dish station.You get: £0.375791 SGD = £0.3757900000 -
1 Singapore Dollar coin (Third series)
This bi-metallic third series $1 Singapore dollar coin has a silver coloured inner circle of nickle-plated steel and an outer ring of multi-ply brass-plated steel. The 1 SGD piece features the Merlion, the mythical creature with a fish’s body and the head of a lion that is a national symbol of Singapore.You get: £0.297851 SGD = £0.2978500000 -
1 Trinidad and Tobago Dollar polymer banknote
The polymer $1 dollar banknote from Trinidad and Tobago shows the country’s coat of arms in the centre on the front side. To the left are two scarlet ibis birds. On the back side of the 1 TTD bill is an image of the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago headquarters building, in Eric Williams … ContinuedYou get: £0.079731 TTD = £0.0797300000 -
1 United States Dollar coin (Sacagawea)
The Sacagawea one dollar coin features the portrait of the Lemhi Shoshone woman called ‘Sacagawea’ and her young child Jean Baptiste Charbonneau on the obverse side. The reverse side shows an American eagle in flight. Sacagawea was a native American woman who is known for her help to the Lewis and Clark Expedition of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.606021 USD = £0.6060200000 -
1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
The cancelled banknote of a quarter dinar from the Fourth Series features an aerial view of an oil refinery plant in the desert. Elements on the Arabic language side include the Kuwaiti coat of arms with a traditional dhow sailing boat and a falcon.You get: £0.024541 KWD = £0.0981600000