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1 cent coin Cyprus
The coat of arms of Cyprus is shown on the reverse side of the 1c coin, featuring a dove carrying an olive branch. The obverse side of the 1 cent piece also depicts a dove with olive branch. The year on the Cypriot coat of arms is 1960, the year of Cypriot independence from British … ContinuedYou get: £0.000301 CYP = £0.0300000000 -
1 cent coin South Africa (large type)
The old bronze 1 cent coin from South Africa has a diameter of 19.1mm and is larger than the current South African 1c piece. The design features two cape sparrows on the side of the denomination. The reverse side of the withdrawn 1c coin features the South African coat of arms (1970-1989) or the portrait … ContinuedYou get: £0.000201 ZAR = £0.0196200000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait commemorative banknote (1993 Liberation 2nd Anniversary)
This polymer banknote was issued to commemorate the second anniversary of the liberation of Kuwait from Sadam Hussain’s Iraqi army. The banknote has a list of all countries in the coalition fighting with Kuwait. The commemorative one Kuwaiti dinar note is not legal tender. It shows scenes of celebration, with men kissing, and three camels … ContinuedYou get: £0.095911 KWD = £0.0959100000 -
1 Halala coin Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s lowest value coin is this 1 halala piece. Made of nickel plated steel, the silver-coloured 0.01 SAR coin measures only 16mm across and weighs 2 grams. Like the other Saudi Halala coins, it is dated 1438 (2016) and features the Saudi coat of arms with two crossed scimitars under a palm tree.You get: £0.000761 SAR = £0.0763100000 -
1 Lao Kip banknote
Laos’ lowest value banknote used to be the ₭1 Kip bill. Today the bill is no longer in use because all of its value has been lost to inflation. The blue-coloured 1 LAK note features marching militiamen with the flag of Laos on the front side, and children at school on the back side.You get: £0.000021 LAK = £0.0000200000 -
1 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (3rd series)
On the front side of the paper banknote of 1 Malaysian Ringgit from the 3rd Series is the portrait of Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, 1st Yang Di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya. The back side of the blue coloured RM1 bill shows a Malaysian seashore and boat prow with a mountain peak in the background.You get: £0.141681 MYR = £0.1416800000 -
1 pound coin Falkland Islands
This nickel-brass £1 pound coin from the Falkland Islands has the coat of arms on the front side, featuring a ram on tussock grass in the field and a sailing ship with three masts underneath. The motto of the Falklands is also present: “Desire the Right’.You get: £0.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1,000 Brazilian Cruzeiros banknote (Cândido Rondon)
The man in military uniform on the 1000 Cruzeiros banknote is Marshall Cândido Rondon, who through his life supported indigenous Brazilians. On the back side of the Cr$1000 bill are two indigenous children from the Amazon rainforest.You get: £0.003001 BRB = £0.0000030000 -
1,000 Lao Kip banknote
The banknote of 1000 Kip is the lowest value banknote in circulation in Laos at present. On the front of the ₭1000 kip note is an image of three women from Laotian ethnic groups, next to the gold-covered Buddhist stupa of Pha That Luang in Vientiane. The back side of the 1000 LAK bill shows … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 LAK = £0.0000200000















