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40 Djiboutian Commemorative Franc banknote (Whale Shark)
This Commemorative Djiboutian Franc banknote celebrates 40 years of the nations independence from France. The frontside of this 40 DJF banknote features a whale shark swimming in the coral reef. The reverse of this Quarante Francs bill features cranes, ships and crates at the Djibouti port.You get: £0.095201 DJF = £0.0023800000 -
5 Argentine Pesos banknote 2nd Series (José de San Martin)
José de San Martin, also known as ‘El Libertador de Argentina’, is on the portrait of the 2nd Series banknote of 5 Argentine Pesos. The back side of the 5 cinco pesos bill shows the Cerro de la Gloria, or ‘Glory Hill’, commemorating the life of San Martin.You get: £0.000551 ARS = £0.0001100000 -
5 Australian Dollars banknote series 2016
The new Australian $5 banknote has a transparent see-through window. The bird on the polymer five dollars note is an Eastern Spinebill. The $5 AUD bill features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and yellow coloured prickly moses Australian wattle.You get: £2.485401 AUD = £0.4970800000 -
5 Bututs coin Gambia (sailboat)
This coin of 5 Bututs from The Gambia shows a sailboat, symbolising the importance of ships and boats in The Gambia, the country that borders the Atlantic Ocean and has given its name to the Gambia River. Coins of 5 bututs have a value of 0.05 dalasi. Because of this small value, 0.05 GMD coins … ContinuedYou get: £0.000141 GMD = £0.0028800000 -
5 cents coin Cyprus
This 5 Cypriot cents coin depicts a bull head with two flowers on the obverse side. The reverse side features the coat of arms of Cyprus, showing a shield with a dove carrying an olive branch over the year 1960, the year of Cypriot independence from British rule.You get: £0.001501 CYP = £0.0300000000 -
5 cents coin South Africa (nickel)
The nickel coin of 5c from South Africa features the country’s national bird, the blue crane, listed as vulnerable by the IUCN. On the reverse side of coins issued between 1965 and 1969 is the portrait of Dutch Navigator Jan van Riebeeck. Coins issued between 1970 and 1989 feature the South African coat of arms.You get: £0.000981 ZAR = £0.0195100000 -
5 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer banknote (Trafalgar Falls)
On the front of this 5 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer note is a Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and a Hummingbird. The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank building at Basseterre is also featured on the obverse of this polymer bill. Turn this 5 XCD banknote over, and you’ll see a Map of the Eastern Caribbean States, … ContinuedYou get: £0.980351 XCD = £0.1960700000















