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10 Pakistani Rupees coin
A crescent moon and a star face north west on the obverse side of this Rs.10 Pakistani rupees coin. The text above reads, ‘Islamic Republic of Pakistan’. At the bottom is the year the coin was issued, 2018. Two springs of wheat curve upwards below the date. The reverse side shows the Faisal Mosque with … ContinuedYou get: £0.007901 PKR = £0.0007900000 -
10 Peruvian Sol banknote (José Gonzales)
In common with all the current banknotes from Peru, the 10 Nuevos Soles features a portrait of a famous Peruvian on the front, and an archaeological site the reverse. This 10 Sol commemorates the pilot José Quiñones Gonzales who sacrificed himself during the Batalla de Zarumilla, and on the reverse is the famous UNESCO World … ContinuedYou get: £1.594001 PEN = £0.1594000000 -
10 Russian Rubles coin (bimetallic)
The commemorative coins of 10 Russian roubles are bimetallic, with an outer ring of brass and the inside piece made of cupronickel. The bimetallic 10 ruble coins have a common obverse side and many different back sides, each of them featuring a historic event or a landmark in Russia.You get: £0.021401 RUB = £0.0021400000 -
10 Serbian Dinara banknote
The 10 Serbian dinara banknote depicts the linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić. He published the first Serbian dictionary in 1818 after moderninsing the Serbian written language. The reverse side of this Serbian note shows lettering from the new standardised Serbian Cyrillic alphabet that Karadžić introduced. The people on this side of the banknote are members of … ContinuedYou get: £0.051201 RSD = £0.0051200000 -
10 South African Rand banknote (Nelson Mandela)
This green 10 rand note, in common with all fifth series notes from South Africa, features Nelson Mandela on the obverse (front). The reverse shows a rhinoceros, and has text in both the Afrikaans and Swati languages as well as English.You get: £0.343101 ZAR = £0.0343100000 -
10 South African Rand banknote (Rhino type 2005)
Whilst similar to the earlier 1999 issue R10 banknote, the 2005 green and white 10 rand note can be distinguished by the national coat of arms of South Africa on the obverse, and the presence of Omron rings on the reverse. These are the patterns of small yellow circles, also known as the eurion constellation, … ContinuedYou get: £0.272401 ZAR = £0.0272400000 -
10 Sri Lankan Rupees coin
The silver-coloured coin of 10 Sri Lankan rupees is made of nickel plated steel. The Rs10 piece replaced the banknote of 10 rupees in 2010. The ten rupees coin features the Armorial Ensign of the Republic of Sri Lanka with a lion in the centre. The value and numerals are expressed in Sinhala, Tamil and … ContinuedYou get: £0.012001 LKR = £0.0012000000 -
10,000 Brazilian Cruzeiros banknote (Santos Dumont)
The banknote of 10,000 Brazilian Cruzeiros from 1966 shows the portrait of aviation pioneer and inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont. On the back is the airplane invented by Santos-Dumont, the 14-Bis. It was the first plane to fly over a crowd of people in 1906 and also the first Brazilian aeroplane.You get: £3.000001 BRB = £0.0003000000