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5000 Malagasy Ariary banknote (Whale Tail)
The banknote of 5000 Ar depicts a waterfall in Ranomafana Park on the obverse side. On the 5000 MGA bill’s reverse side is a picture of the tail of a humpback whale, peeking out near the Sainte-Marie shoreline. Text on the 5000 Malagasy Ariary note reads “Dimy Arivo Ariary”.You get: £0.350001 MGA = £0.0000700000 -
5000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Christopher Columbus)
The bill of cinco mil pesetas depicts Christopher Columbus, famous Spanish explorer. Text on the violet-brown paper note reads ‘Banco De España’. The backside of the 5,000 Ptas banknote has a vertical design and features an astrolabe and the national coat of arms of Spain.You get: £2.050001 ESP = £0.0004100000 -
50000 Argentine Australes banknote
Following years of hyperinflation the Banco Central de la Republica Argentina had to print ever higher banknote denominations to keep up with the fall in the value of the Austral and rising prices. In 1989, four years after the Austral was first introduced, the bill of 50,000 Australes became the highest value banknote in Argentina. … ContinuedYou get: £0.050001 ARS = £0.0000010000 -
50000 Russian Rubles banknote 1995
Following the redenomination (1000 to 1) of the Russian Ruble, this banknote of 50,000 old Russian Rubles, dated 1995, was replaced by a similarly designed note of 50 new Rubles. Both banknotes feature landmarks from Russia’s second biggest city, St. Petersburg.You get: £3.000001 RUB = £0.0000600000 -
50000 Zambian Kwacha banknote (Leopard)
In the 2000’s, the Zambian Kwacha suffered high inflation. As a result of this, higher denomination banknotes had to be introduced. The 50,000 ZMK banknote was Zambia’s highest value banknote until the currency’s redenomination in 2013, when it was replaced by a 50 ZMW banknote, dropping three zeroes. The obverse side is dated 2003 or … ContinuedYou get: £0.500001 ZMW = £0.0000100000 -
500000 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Henryk Sienkiewicz)
On the banknote of 500,000 old Polish Zloty is the portrait of Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz. The back side of the banknote features Sienkiewicz’s trilogy, in the form of three books on a shield along with weaponry and banners.You get: £2.512501 PLN = £0.0000050250 -
5000000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This bes milyon turk lirasi bill portrays Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Father of the Turks. The words ‘Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ are printed on the paper banknote. The value of a 5,000,000 old Turkish Lira banknote is very low as a result of many years of hyperinflation in Turkey. Six zeroes were dropped and this banknote was replaced … ContinuedYou get: £0.750001 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
Australian 50 cent coin
The 50 cent coin is the largest and heaviest coin in use in Australia. It weighs 15.55 grams and measures 31.51mm across. On the front side of the 50c Aussie coin are a kangaroo and emu on opposite sides of the Australian coat of arms. The backside of the half dollar coin features the ruler … ContinuedYou get: £0.200601 AUD = £0.4012000000 -
Australian shilling coin
The animal on the Australian shilling coin is a merino ram. Introduced into Australia by the First Fleet in 1788, Merinos are famous for their fine and soft wool. The pre-decimal coin of one shilling has a decimal equivalent value of 5p. The Australian 1/- piece also featured the portrait of the monarch, either a … ContinuedYou get: £0.030281 AUP = £0.6055800000 -
Bahrain 25 Fils coin
This silver-coloured 25 Bahraini fils coin shows a seal from the ancient Dilmun civilisation, who occupied the region that is Bahrain today. It is thought that these seals, which were decorative discs made from stone, shell, ivory and ceramic, were traded, used as ornaments, and also included as burial items. A coin of 25 fils … ContinuedYou get: £0.023531 BHD = £0.9411700000















