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1000 Nepalese Rupees banknote (Mount Everest)
On the obverse side of the 1000 Rupees banknote are images of Mount Everest, Harati temple and Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as the Monkey Temple, a major Hindu pilgrimage site in Kathmandu. The back side of the 1000 NPR bill features an elephant and the text “Rupees One Thousand”. The Rs1000 bill is Nepal’s highest … ContinuedYou get: £3.800001 NPR = £0.0038000000 -
1000 New Taiwan Dollars banknote (no hologram strip)
This 1000 New Taiwan dollars banknote from the Fifth Series has no hologram security strip. It was discontinued after only two years in circulation following reports of counterfeits. In 2001 this banknote was replaced by a similarly designed 1000 new Taiwan dollar banknote with improved security features.You get: £13.880001 TWD = £0.0138800000 -
1000 Nigerian Naira banknote (Mai Bornu and Isong)
The 1000 Naira banknote is the highest value paper money note in Nigeria. On the obverse side of the ₦1000 bill are the portraits of Mallam Alijy Mai-Bornu and Dr Clement Nyong Isong. Both men are governors: the former of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the latter of Cross River State, South Nigeria. The … ContinuedYou get: £0.040001 NGN = £0.0000400000 -
1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote (Tomb of Jahangir)
A portrait of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, is shown on the obverse side of this 1000 Pakistani rupees banknote. The Tomb of Jahangir, located in Lahore, is depicted on the reverse side of the note. The 17th-century mausoleum was built for the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.You get: £1.320001 PKR = £0.0013200000 -
1000 Pesos coin Colombia (bimetallic)
This bimetallic 1000 Columbian Pesos coin has ‘water’ as its main theme. The obvere side shows water and waves with text “cuidar el agua”, Spanish for “taking care of water”. The revere side of the $1000 COP piece features a loggerhead turtle, an oceanic animal. The Banco de la República issued this new bimetallic 1000 … ContinuedYou get: £0.050001 COP = £0.0000500000 -
1000 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
This large banknote of 1000 Serbian Dinara is dated 1941. It features three seated women: seated on the front side and with a little child on the back side. Fruits of the harvest are displayed on both sides: animals, fish, fruit, grain and other food.You get: £1.420001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
1000 South Korean won banknote (2007 issue)
The portrait on this 1,000 won banknote from South Korea is of Yi Hwang, a Confucian scholar and contemporary of Yi l (who features on the 5,000 won note). Yi Hwang wrote under the nom de plume Toegye, and was also known as Gyeongho. He established the Dosan Seowan, a private academy for practice and … ContinuedYou get: £0.460001 KRW = £0.0004600000 -
1000 Spanish Pesetas banknote (Hernan Cortes)
This mil pesetas banknote features Hernan Cortes, Spanish Conquistador. Printed on the green colored paper note is the text ‘Banco De España’. On the back of the 1000 Ptas banknote is a vertical design. The person on the backside is Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conqueror of the Inca Empire.You get: £0.400001 ESP = £0.0004000000 -
10000 South Korean won banknote (Gyeonghoeru Pavilion)
These older 10,000 won banknotes from the Republic of Korea (South Korea) feature a portrait of Sejong the Great. They also show Korea’s National Treasure ‘Borugak Jagyeongnu’, the water clock of Borugak Pavilion, on the obverse side. The reverse side of the old 5000 won note shows the beautiful Khonghoeru Pavilion, part of the Gyeongbokgung … ContinuedYou get: £3.700001 KRW = £0.0003700000 -
100000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
Croatian Dinara (HRD) banknotes were issued after Croatia’s independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. The Croatian dinar was temporary money issued by the Ministry of Finance, not the Central Bank. The dinar suffered from high inflation. Higher denomination banknotes were introduced in 1992 and again in 1993 to compensate the loss of purchasing power. This banknote … ContinuedYou get: £0.150001 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
100000 old Mexican Pesos banknote (Plutarco Elías Calles)
The banknote of 100,000 Mexican Pesos was the highest value banknote of the First Peso, which was replaced by the Second (New) Peso in 1993. The Cien Mil Pesos bill features the portrait of general Plutarco Elías Calles with in the background the Bank of Mexico building in Mexico City. On the back side is … ContinuedYou get: £2.320001 MXN = £0.0000232000 -
100000 Vietnamese Dong banknote type 1994
The old 100,000 dong banknote from Vietnam features Ho Chi Minh on the front side and his stilt house in Hanoi on the back side. The brown-coloured bill has the text ‘Mot Tram Mghin Dong’ which means one hundred thousand dong.You get: £2.000001 VND = £0.0000200000