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10 Bermudian Dollar banknote (Blue Angelfish)
a Blue Angelfish, coral, sea turtle and a seahorse are featured on the front of this 10 Bermudian Dollar banknote. The reverse side of this 10 BMD note features the Commissioner’s House, the Deliverance ship and a cannon.You get: £5.287001 BMD = £0.5287000000 -
10 Brazilian Reais banknote
The dark red-brown colour of this R$10 Brazilian reais banknote is sometimes referred to as carmine. The bird shown on the reverse of the note is a green-winged macaw, a large type of parrot found in wooded regions of central and northern South America. It is one of many parrot species found in the rainforests … ContinuedYou get: £0.982101 BRL = £0.0982100000 -
10 Bulgarian Leva banknote
The banknote of 10 Leva from Bulgaria has a portrait of Bulgarian astronomor Petar Beron on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 BNG bill features astronomical sketches and instruments, including a telescope. The olive-brown-green coloured banknote has a holographic security strip on the front left side, which shows planet Jupiter and its … ContinuedYou get: £0.002501 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
10 Bututs coin Gambia (double-spurred spurfowl)
This coin of 10 bututs from The Gambia has a value equivalent to 0.10 dalasis. The brass plated steel coin features a double-spurred spurfowl, a pheasant family species of gamebird native to The Gambia. Bututs coins like these are not in use anymore in The Gambia due to their very low value.You get: £0.000291 GMD = £0.0028800000 -
10 Canadian Dollars polymer banknote (Viola Desmond)
The front of this vertical polymer 10 CAD Dollars note features the Canadian civil rights activist and businesswoman Viola Desmond, who fought against racial discrimination. A map of Halifax’s North End can also be seen in the background. On the reverse of the Ten Canadian Dollar bill, you’ll see French and English bilingual excerpts from … ContinuedYou get: £4.541901 CAD = £0.4541900000 -
10 cent coin New Zealand (old type)
The discontinued coin of 10 New Zealand cents is made of cupronickel. It measures 23.62mm across. The old NZ$ 10c coin was replaced by a copper plated steel coin with the same design, featuring a Maori carved head or ‘koruru’.You get: £0.021601 NZD = £0.2160000000 -
10 cents coin South Africa (large type)
The old 10c South African nickel coin features the aloe succotrina plant, endemic to Cape Town and the south-western corner of the Western Cape in South Africa. The 10 cents coin has a value equivalent to 0.10 rands. Two versions of the coin exist: 10c coins issued from 1965 to 1969 feature the portrait of … ContinuedYou get: £0.001951 ZAR = £0.0195100000 -
10 CFP francs coin (Polynésie Française)
A traditional carving of Tiki, the first man, is featured on this coin of 10 francs from French Polynesia. The woman facing left on the ₣10 piece is Marianne, the personification of France and portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty.You get: £0.020701 XPF = £0.0020700000 -
10 Chilean Pesos coin
The 10 Pesos coin from Chile depicts one of Chile’s founding fathers, the independence leader Bernardo O’Higgins. Like the 50 Pesos coin, the $10 pesos coin is made from alunium bronze, but has a higher proportion of alumium in the alloy. This results in a coin that’s both lighter in weight and lighter in colour, … ContinuedYou get: £0.004101 CLP = £0.0004100000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Ijsvogel 1997)
The bill of tien gulden measures 135mm by 75mm. The paper banknote contains the words ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. The 10 Dutch Guilders note is purple and blue-violet colored and contains patterns and geometric designs. The Dutch name for the banknote is ‘IJsvogel’.You get: £0.918401 NLG = £0.0918400000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer banknote ( Admiralty Bay)
Similar to the 5 XCD note, the 10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars bill showcases Queen Elizabeth II and a Hummingbird on the front. On the reverse side of this 10 XCD banknote, you’ll find “Warspite”, which is a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy. It served during both World War I and World War II. … ContinuedYou get: £1.960701 XCD = £0.1960700000















