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10 Czechoslovak Korun banknote 1986 (Pavol Orszag-Hviezdoslav)
The brown and blue colored 10 korun banknote from Czechoslovakia features Czechoslovak poet Pavol Orszag-Hviezdoslav. On the backside is a view on the Orava mountains. Text on the ten korun bill reads ‘Desat Korun Ceskoslovenskych’.You get: £0.031401 CZK = £0.0031400000 -
10 Fen Bank of China foreign exchange certificate
The Chinese foreign exchange certificate of 10 Fen has an image of the Huangguoshu waterfall on the Baishui River in Anshun, China. The ten fen certificate from the Bank of China has a value equivalent to 0.10 Renminbi Yuan.You get: £0.004811 CNY = £0.0480600000 -
10 Finnish Markkaa banknote (Paavo Nurmi)
The note of 10 kymmenen markkaa shows the image of Paavo Nurmi, Finnish athlete. The words ‘Suomen Pankki’ are printed on the blue colored ten Finnish markkaa paper bill. On the back is an image of Helsinki Olympic Stadium.You get: £0.125801 FIM = £0.0125800000 -
10 lei coin Moldova
Moldova introduced a new set of coins in 2018. This bimetallic 10 lei piece is the highest value coin in Moldova. Its design features the natioan coat of arms and elements from the Moldovan flag, including an auroch’s head and an eagle holding an Orthodox Christian cross in its beak.You get: £0.123801 MDL = £0.0123800000 -
10 markkaa coin Finland
The bimetallic 10 Finnish markkaa coin shows branches and berries from the rowan tree on the obverse side. The bird on the reverse side of the 10 mk piece is a wood grouse, also known as western capercaillie. The 10 FIM coin was the highest pre-euro valued coin in Finland before the introduction of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.025001 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
10 Mexican Pesos coin
This 10 Mexican peso coin is the largest, heaviest and highest value coin in circulation in Mexico today. Unlike the other Mexican bimetallic coins, the $10 coin’s outer ring is made of aluminium bronze. It has a silver coloured centre made from copper-nickel-zinc. On one side there is the Mexican national arms. The design on … ContinuedYou get: £0.194301 MXN = £0.0194300000