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Bahrain 20 Dinars banknote (Third Issue portrait type)
On the obverse side of the 20 Bahraini dinar banknote is the portrait of the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa. On the reverse side of the twenty dinar note is the Ahmed Al-Fateh Mosque in Bahrain’s capital, Manama.You get: £24.836401 BHD = £1.2418200000 -
Bahrain 5 Fils coin
The 5 fils coin from Bahrain is smaller than the 10 fils coin with which it shares the same palmtree design. In common with the 10 fils, 5 fils coins minted from 2010 are magnetic brass plated steel, and the older solid brass coins are non-magnetic. The 5 fils coin is the lowest value coin … ContinuedYou get: £0.005041 BHD = £1.0075600000 -
Bank of England 50 Pounds Sterling banknote (Sir John Houblon)
This fifty pounds banknote depicts the images of Elizabeth II and Sir John Houblon, first Governor of the Bank of England. Text on the paper note reads ‘Bank of England’. On the back of the red-colored £50 note is the bank gatekeeper standing in front of his house.You get: £46.000001 GBP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of Ireland 100 Pounds banknote (Queen’s University)
The red-purple-maroon banknote of one hundred pounds sterling measures 163mm by 90mm. Text on the paper note reads ‘Bank of Ireland’. Queen’s University in Belfast is featured on the backside of the £100 Bank of Ireland bill.You get: £92.000001 NIP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of Scotland 100 Pounds banknote (2007-2011 series)
The red-colored banknote of one hundred pounds measures 163mm by 90mm. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Bank of Scotland’. The £100 features Sir Walter Scott on the front and Kessock Bridge in Inverness on the back.You get: £92.000001 SCP = £0.9200000000 -
Brazil 5 Centavos coin
The copper-plated steel 5 centavos coin features the revolutionary Tiradentes, whose real name is Joaquim José da Silva Xavier. Tiradentes led the Inconfidência Mineira, an unsuccessful early Brazilian independence movement. In 1792, Tiradentes was hanged for his insurgency by the Portugese colonial authorities. The anniversary of his death has been a national holiday in Brazil … ContinuedYou get: £0.003831 BRL = £0.0765700000 -
British decimal half penny coin
The decimal British half penny coin was the smallest of the decimal coins, until its withdrawal in 1984. The 1/2p coin was referred to as a ‘hay penny’. The bronze halfpenny piece weighs a scant 1.78grams and measures 17.14mm across, with a thickness of only 1mm. Its design features St Edward’s Crown and the portrait … ContinuedYou get: £0.003751 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
British predecimal half crown coin
The British coin of half a crown was the equivalent of two shillings and a sixpence (2/6), or 1/8 of a Pound Sterling. The half crown piece is made of cupronickel, has a mass of 14.14 grams and a diameter of 32.31mm. There are various designs of the front side. The back side features a … ContinuedYou get: £0.093751 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
France 1 Franc coin
The 1 French franc coin shows the national symbol of France, the goddess of liberty Marianne, sowing seeds on a field. It is a design by French artist Oscar Roty. Text on the 1 FRF coin includes the national motto ‘Liberté Égalité Fraternité’ and ‘Republique Française’. Design elements include olive branches.You get: £0.003501 FRF = £0.0035000000 -
Luxembourg 1 franc coin
The 1 franc coin was the lowest value coin in Luxembourg at the time of the Euro changeover in 2002. The 1F coin is made of either cupronickel (1965-1987) or nickel-plated steel (1988 and after). Its design features a left-facing Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg on the obverse side, and the value ‘1F’ under a … ContinuedYou get: £0.000501 LUF = £0.0005000000