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5000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria (1996 with holo)
The design of the 5000 old Leva banknote is similar to the previous version, but adds a hologram strip as an extra security feature. Elements on the 5000 BGL bill include a quill, monument and the 1885 proclamation to the Bulgarian people.You get: £1.250001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
5000 South Korean won banknote (Ojukheon House)
This old type 5,000 won South Korean banknote depicts Yi l,one of the most prominent Confucian scholars from the Joseon Dynasty, who is also known by his pen name ‘Yulgok’. The reverse of the 5000 Korean Won note shows Ojukheon, the house where Yi l was born, and home to his mother Shin Saimdang, also … ContinuedYou get: £1.550001 KRW = £0.0003100000 -
5000 Tanzanian Shillings banknote (Rhino type 2011)
The Bank of Tanzania’s violet-coloured 5000 Shillings banknote shows a rhinoceros on the front side and an ore mining plant on the back side. The front also shows the coat of arms of Tanzania, elements of which include a man and woman on both sides of a traditional warrior’s shield.You get: £0.800001 TZS = £0.0001600000 -
5000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (World War Memorial Monument)
This 5000 Shilingi Elfu Tano banknote features The World War I and II Memorial monument at the Constitutional Square in Kampala on the frontside. The reverse side of Uganda’s 5000 UGX bill features weaver birds alongside an outline of the East-African landlocked country’s borders.You get: £0.650001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
50000 South Korean won banknote (2009 issue)
This brown and yellow 50,000 won banknote is the first Korean banknote to feature a woman’s portrait. It depicts Shin Saimdang, a 16th Century Korean artist and writer, and mother of Yulgok, the scholar featured on the 5,000 won note. Shin (or Sin) Saimdang also used the noms de plume Imsajae and Inimdang. She is … ContinuedYou get: £19.500001 KRW = £0.0003900000 -
50000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Mausoleum of Al-Hakim At-Termizi)
On the front of this 50,000 Uzbekistani Som banknote, you’ll see the Al-Hakim At-Termiziy Maqbarasi in Surxondaryo. This is the mausoleum dedicated to Al-Hakim At-Termizi, a prominent Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic who lived during the 9th century. The front side of this 50,000 UZS note also showcases caravan routes on a map of Uzbekistan … ContinuedYou get: £0.500001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
Australian sixpence coin
The sixpence coin of Australia’s predecimal coins has a value of 6/240 pound, or 0.025 decimal pence. The silver 6d piece features the portrait of the monarch, Elizabeth II or George VI, and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, a shield flanked by a kangaroo and emu under a seven-pointed star. The text in the ribbon … ContinuedYou get: £0.015141 AUP = £0.6055800000 -
Bahrain 10 Dinars banknote (Fourth Issue)
The portrait on the green coloured 10 Bahraini Dinars banknote is that of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain. The bridge featured on the reverse side of the BD10 bill is the Shaikh Isa Causeway near Seef.You get: £14.842201 BHD = £1.4842200000 -
Bahrain 10 Fils coin
The Bahraini 10 fils coin has a palm tree design. Coins minted from 2010 are made from brass plated steel and are magnetic, whereas the older solid brass coins are non-magnetic. The coin of 10 fils is the equivalent of 0.01 dinar: There are 1000 fils in one Bahraini dinar.You get: £0.009411 BHD = £0.9411700000 -
Bank of England 50 Pounds Sterling banknote (Matthew Boulton and James Watt)
The paper banknote of fifty pounds depicts Queen Elizabeth II, Matthew Boulton and James Watt. In 2022 the old £50 Bank of England banknote was replaced by the currently circulating polymer £50 bill. The paper 50 Pounds banknote is no longer legal tender in the UK.You get: £46.000001 GBP = £0.9200000000















