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Irish predecimal ten shillings coin
The Irish predecimal coin of ten shillings was issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Easter Rising. The coin weighs 18.14 grams and measures 3cm across. On the back side is a portrait of Irish national activist and poet Patrick Pearse. On the front of the 10s coin is the statue of Irish mythological … ContinuedYou get: £0.352381 IEP = £0.7047600000 -
Ukraine 1 Kopiyka coin
Ukraine’s lowest value coin is the piece of 1 kopiyka, the equivalent of 0.01 hryvnia. The 1 kopiyka coin weighs only 2 grams and is made of nickel plated steel. Design elements on the ₴0.01 coin include the Ukrainian coat of arms, wheat stalks and berries.You get: £0.000071 UAH = £0.0070300000 -
1 cent coin South Africa (first decimal type)
The brass piece of one cent from South Africa was one two coins introduced as the country’s first decimal coinage. The large coin, with a diameter of 31mm, features a bullock wagon or ox-wagon, a traditional form of transport and an Afrikaner cultural icon.You get: £0.000201 ZAR = £0.0195300000 -
1 Cuban Pesos banknote (José Martí)
José Martí was a poet and journalist who spent his life fighting for Cuban independence and is featured on the front side of this 1 Cuban Pesos bill. Turn over this 1 CUP banknote, and you’ll see an illustration of Fidel Castro, former Prime Minister of Cuba and the victory parade. This parade took place … ContinuedYou get: £0.000301 CUP = £0.0003000000 -
1 dollar coin Malaysia (First series)
The $1 coin from the 1st series is the only $1 Malaysian Ringgit coin with a legal tender value. All $1 coins from the 2nd and 3rd series were cancelled and demonetised, following problems with high amounts of counterfeit $1 coins in circulation in Malaysia. This $1 coin from Malaysia features the Central Bank building … ContinuedYou get: £0.086241 MYR = £0.0862400000 -
1 Jamaican Dollar banknote (Sir Alexander Bustamante)
The $1 Jamaican dollar banknote has the image of the first President of Jamaica, Sir Alexander Bustamante. On the back side is a harbour view with images of plants and flower native to the Caribbean. The one dollar banknote has been replaced by a $1 coin.You get: £0.002541 JMD = £0.0025400000 -
1 Singapore Dollar banknote (Bird series)
The banknote of one dollar is 125mm wide by 63mm high. On the $1 dollar paper note a caption reads ‘Singapore’. The bird on the front of the 1 SGD note is a black-naped tern. On the backside of the note is a depiction of the National Day parade in Singapore.You get: £0.370861 SGD = £0.3708600000















