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1 Dalasi coin Gambia (crocodile)
This 1 Dalasi coin from the Gambia shows has the same shape as a British 50p coin. It features a crocodile with its tail around the number one. The obverse side of D1 coins dated 1998 and after show the national coat of arms. Older coins show the portrait of Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, first … ContinuedYou get: £0.003091 GMD = £0.0030900000 -
200 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Planting rice)
On the front of this 200 Gambian Dalasis bill, you’ll find a charming pair of bush fowl birds showcasing Gambia’s rich wildlife and beauty. On the back of this 200 GMD note, you’ll see two hard working farmers diligently planting rice in a lush field, reflecting the importance of farming in the nation’s economy and … ContinuedYou get: £1.454001 GMD = £0.0072700000 -
100 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Crowned cranes)
The 100 Gambian Dalasis note is a true gem! On the front, it proudly showcases a majestic black-crowned crane alongside the Coat of Arms of Gambia. Turn over this 100 GMD note, and you’ll find a vibrant scene featuring a fishing boat gliding across the waters with a skilled fisherman casting his net. It’s a … ContinuedYou get: £0.727001 GMD = £0.0072700000 -
50 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Wassu stone circles)
The 50 Gambian Dalasis note is a captivating piece of currency! On the front, you’ll be greeted by the majestic sight of an eagle soaring through the sky, clutching its prey, while another eagle rests gracefully on a sturdy rock. There’s more to discover when you flip over this 50 GMD bill. The back of … ContinuedYou get: £0.363501 GMD = £0.0072700000 -
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: £0.000311 GMD = £0.0030900000 -
20 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Agricultural machine)
On the front of this 20 Gambian Dalasis note, you’ll be greeted by a delightful pair of finches perched alongside the Coat of Arms of Gambia. Turn over this 20 GMD bill, and you’ll discover a scene that celebrates hard work and progress. Two dedicated workers are using an agricultural machine.You get: £0.145401 GMD = £0.0072700000 -
10 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Ferry)
On the front of the 10 Gambian Dalasis banknote, you’ll find a pigeon perched on a branch. On the flip side of this 10 GMD bill, the note takes you on a maritime journey. You’ll spot the ferry Kinta Kinteh sailing gracefully across the ocean waves.You get: £0.072701 GMD = £0.0072700000 -
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: £0.000151 GMD = £0.0030900000 -
1 Butut coin Gambia (peanuts)
The coin of 1 butut used to be The Gambia’s smallest value coin. It’s no longer in use, given its very low value. The coin of 1 butut has a value equivalent to 1/100 dalasi. The 0.01 GMD coin shows three peanuts and the text “1 BUTUT”. Older coins show text in Arabic. Newer coins … ContinuedYou get: £0.000031 GMD = £0.0030900000 -
5 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Giant Kingfisher)
The 5 Gambian Dalasis note is a real beauty! On the front, it showcases a majestic Giant Kingfisher and proudly displays the Gambian Coat of Arms. Flipping this 5 GMD bill over, you’ll discover a scene with a hardworking farmer and cattle grazing on the grass.You get: £0.036351 GMD = £0.0072700000