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50 sen coin Malaysia (First series)
The 50 sen coin from Malaysia’s first coinage series has the Houses of Parliament on the back side, along with a 13-sided star and crescent moon. The cupronickel 50 sen piece weighs 9.33 grams and measures 27.7mm across.You get: £0.040341 MYR = £0.0806700000 -
10 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (3rd series)
Different modes of transport are featured on the banknote of 10 Malaysian Ringgit: an aeroplane, a train and a container ship. Like all other Malaysian banknotes from the 3rd Series, the RM10 bill has the portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan on the front side.You get: £1.306801 MYR = £0.1306800000 -
100 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1986)
Like every Malaysian banknote from the 2nd series, the portrait on the 1986 version of the RM100 note is that of national hero Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan. The building on the back side of the $100 bill is the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £11.233001 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
20 sen coin Malaysia (First series)
The cupronickel coin of 20 sen from Malaysia features the Bangunan Parlimen, Malaysia’s Houses of Parliament in Kuala Lumpur. The 20 sen piece has a weight of 5,65 grams and a diameter of 23.5mm.You get: £0.016131 MYR = £0.0806700000 -
10 sen coin Malaysia (First series)
The coin of 10 sen is the equivalent of $0.10 Malaysian Dollar, later renamed to Malaysian Ringgit. On the cupronickel $0.10 piece is an image of the Malay Houses of Parliament in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £0.008071 MYR = £0.0806700000 -
100 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1982)
The 1982 type of the RM100 note has the first Supreme Head of State or Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya, Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, on the front side, with flowers and a butterfly. The back side shows a picture of the National Mosque building complex in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £11.233001 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
50 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (3rd series)
The blue and green coloured banknote of 50 Malaysian Ringgit from the 3th Series has a security hologram foil strip on the front side. The back side of the RM50 note features an oil platform.You get: £6.534001 MYR = £0.1306800000 -
100 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (3rd series)
The banknote of 100 Malaysian Ringgit from the Third Series features an automobile engine and a car production line. Like all other Malaysian Ringgit banknotes, the RM100 bill has the portrait of Malayan Supreme Head of State Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan on the front side.You get: £13.068001 MYR = £0.1306800000 -
5 sen coin Malaysia (First series)
Malaysia’s first coins series included this coin of 5 sen, the equivalent of 0.05 Malaysian Ringgit. The modern style tower building on the cupronickel 5 sen piece is Malaysia’s House of Parliament in Kuala LumpurYou get: £0.004031 MYR = £0.0806700000 -
500 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1989)
The 1989 version of the $500 Malaysian Ringgit banknote has the portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan on the front side and the Sultan Abdul Samad building on the back side. The design is very similar to the 1982 version of the RM500.You get: £56.165001 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
1 sen coin Malaysia (First series)
The 1 sen coin is the smallest coin in Malaysia. This 1 sen piece was introduced in the first set of coins in Malaysia in 1967. On the coin are Malaysia’s Houses of Parliament in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £0.000811 MYR = £0.0806700000 -
500 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1982)
The bright coloured banknote of RM500 features the portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan on the front side. The building on the back side of the $500 Malaysian Ringgit note is the Sultan Abdul Samad palace in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £56.165001 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
1000 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1989)
The 1989 version of the banknote of $1000 Malaysian Ringgit features the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman on the front side, and the Malaysian House of Parliament on the reverse side. It is similar in design to the 1982 RM1000 bill.You get: £112.330001 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
1000 Malaysian Ringgit (2nd series 1982)
The 1982 type of the $1000 Malaysian Ringgit bill portrays Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the Federation of Malaya’s first Supreme Head of State, on the obverse side. The modern tower building on the reverse side of the RM1000 banknote is the Malaysian House of Parliament in Kuala Lumpur.You get: £112.330001 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
1 Malaysian Ringgit (1st series)
The blue coloured First Series $1 Malaysian Ringgit banknote has the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman, first Head of State of the Federation of Malaya. On the back side is a barking deer, Malaysia’s national symbol, in a circle with a crescent moon and star.You get: £0.112331 MYR = £0.1123300000 -
5 Malaysian Ringgit (1st series)
The green coloured $5 Malaysian Ringgit banknote from the First Series has a patterned design on both sides. The front has the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman. The back side of the old RM5 bill has an image of Malaysia’s national symbol, the barking deer, also known as ‘Muntjac’.You get: £0.561651 MYR = £0.1123300000