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50000 Indonesian Rupiah banknote (2022 issue)
The 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah bill features a portrait of a politician and former Prime Minister, Djuanda Kartawidjaja. The reverse of this Rs 50,000 IDR features a Frangipani flower and a traditional Tari Legong dancer holding a fan set against the Komodo National Park.You get: £1.500001 IDR = £0.0000300000 -
50000 old Mexican Pesos banknote (Cuauhtémoc)
The last Aztec Emperor and ruler of Tenochtitlan, Cuauhtémoc, is depicted on this banknote of $50,000 Mexican Pesos. The back side shows the mural “The Fusion of Two Cultures” by Jorge González Camarena. The work was previously titled La Conquista and can be viewed in the Museo Nacional de Historia, in México City. In 1993, … ContinuedYou get: £1.160001 MXN = £0.0000232000 -
7 Fiji Dollar commemorative banknote (Rugby 7s Gold Olympians)
The commemorative 7 FJD banknote honours Fiji’s Rugby 7s Gold Olympians and celebrates the nation’s historic Olympic success. The front of this polymer 7 Dollar note features the Fiji flag, Olympic coach Ben Ryan sitting on Sigatoka sand dunes and Olympic captain,Osea Kolinisau, running with the ball. Turn this 7 Fiji Dollar note over, and … ContinuedYou get: £1.647591 FJD = £0.2353700000 -
Australian florin coin
The florin coin was the highest value pre-decimal coin in circulation in Australia. It has a decimal value equivalent to 10p. The silver florin piece features the Commonwealth Coat of Arms: a shield held up by a kangaroo and emu, two native Australian animals. Inside the shield are the symbols for Australia’s six states. Above … ContinuedYou get: £0.059101 AUP = £0.5910400000 -
Bahrain 1 Dinar banknote (Fourth Issue)
Arabian racing horses are pictured galloping on the One Dinar banknote from Bahrain. The BD1 note also features the Pearl and Sail monument that used to stand on the Pearl Roundabout, as well as Bahrain’s first school, Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifia school for boys in Al Muharraq.You get: £1.493581 BHD = £1.4935800000 -
Bahrain 1 Dinar banknote (Third Issue)
The 1 Bahraini dinar banknote has one side with Arabic text and another side in English language. Text on the English side reads ‘Bahrain Monetary Agency 1 Dinar’. On the banknote is an image of Bahrain’s central bank building in Manama.You get: £1.167311 BHD = £1.1673100000 -
Bahrain 50 Fils coin
The 50 fils Bahraini coin has a stylised depiction of a dhow, a type of sail boat common in the Arabian region, on one face, and the denomination on the reverse. This coin is equivalent to 0.05 dinar: There are 1000 fils in 1 Bahraini dinar.You get: £0.047361 BHD = £0.9471100000 -
Bank of England 10 Pounds Sterling banknote (Charles Dickens)
The note of ten pounds shows the portraits of Elizabeth II and Charles Dickens, famous English writer and social critic. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Bank of England’. On the back of the brown colored £10 note are people playing a cricket match.You get: £9.200001 GBP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of England 10 Pounds Sterling polymer banknote (Jane Austen)
The new polymer £10 pound banknote from the Bank of England features English novelist Jane Austen. Elements on the brown coloured banknote include the Cathedral of Winchester, a writing quill, the building of the Bank of England in London and Jane Austen at her writing table. On the obverse side is a portrait of Queen … ContinuedYou get: £9.500001 GBP = £0.9500000000 -
Bank of England 20 Pounds Sterling polymer banknote (JMW Turner)
The new £20 bill was the Bank of England’s third polymer banknote. On the front is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth next to the Bank of England’s headquarters in Threadneedle Street London. The lighthouse on the twenty pounds note is Margate Lighthouse. The back side features Romantic painter JMW Turner and his iconic painting The … ContinuedYou get: £19.000001 GBP = £0.9500000000 -
Bank of Ireland 10 Pounds banknote (Queen’s University)
This ten pounds sterling banknote measures 142mm by 75mm. The paper note contains the words ‘Bank of Ireland’. The backside of the £10 Northern Irish Pound note features the Queen’s University building in Belfast.You get: £9.200001 NIP = £0.9200000000















