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5 Feninga Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The 5 feninga coin is the only silver coloured feninga convertible mark coin in circulation, as all other denominations are copper. However, like these other fening coins, it features the national flag and a map of the country, and has a prevalence of triangles. The triangle is significant to Bosnia-Herzegovina: it is used on the … ContinuedYou get: £0.012301 BAM = £0.2460000000 -
5 Indian Rupees banknote (Gandhi with date)
The note of five rupees depicts the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, Indian leader. The green-orange colored paper banknote contains the words ‘Reserve Bank of India’. On the back side of the 5 Rs. bill is a farmer plowing with tractor. The back side of the banknote shows the year of issue.You get: £0.000951 INR = £0.0001900000 -
5 Nepalese Rupees banknote (Mount Everest)
The pink-coloured Rs5 bill is Nepal’s lowest value banknote. On the obverse side it has the image of Mount Everest and a temple. The back side of the 5 NPR note shows one yak on the 2017 series and two yaks on the 2012 series, as well as on older five rupees bills.You get: £0.016101 NPR = £0.0032200000 -
5 Paisa coin Nepal
The 5 paisa coin is Nepal’s lowest value coin. It has very little value. The oberse side shows the Himalayas mountain range, below the moon, the sun and a trident. The reverse side shows an image of a cow belonging to the achham cattle breed, also known as zebu.You get: £0.000071 NPR = £0.0013700000 -
5 Portuguese Escudos coin
The 5 Escudos coin from Portugal has a diameter of 21.1mm. The nickel-brass piece has Portugal’s coat of arms on the front side, below a nautical knot. On the back side is a circular patterned shape resembling a stained glass rose window.You get: £0.001251 PTE = £0.0002500000















