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2 Zloty commemorative coin Poland
The Polish Mint has issued produced 2 Zloty coins from 1995 until 2014. They are legal tender but seldom found in circulation. Because new designs were introduced each year and because of the relative low value of the coin, they have become popular objects to collect. Each coin features a Polish landmark, event, person or … ContinuedYou get: £0.245541 PLN = £0.1227700000 -
20 Euros banknote (Second series)
The second series €20 banknote has church windows and a bridge in Gothic architectural style. The map on the back side of the blue colored twenty euro note is larger than the older version €20 note so it includes Cyprus. Improved security features were added, for example the hologram foil strip.You get: £16.105801 EUR = £0.8052900000 -
20 Ugandan Shillings banknote (modern architecture)
The map outline of Uganda and Bank of Uganda’s seal is featured on the obverse of this 20 UGX banknotes. The reverse of the Shilingi Ishirini note features Uganda’s modern architecture, depicting the original Bank of Uganda headquarters building and the Bank of Uganda extension on Nile Avenue.You get: £0.000401 UGX = £0.0000200000 -
200 Brazilian Cruzeiros banknote (Dom Pedro I green type)
This green version of the 200 Brazilian Cruzeiros note was printed in 1960 by Thomas de la Rue. It is very similar in design to the 1961 blue version printed by the American Bank Note Company. The obverse side of the 200 Duzentos Cruzeiros bill shows the portrait of Pedro I of Brazil. The back … ContinuedYou get: £0.060001 BRB = £0.0003000000 -
200 Croatian Kuna banknote series 2002
The 200 Croatian Kuna banknote (dvjesta kuna) has the portrait of Stjepan Radic, Croatian statesman, on the obverse side. The text on the paper note reads ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’. The 200 HRK banknote is dated 2002. 200 Croatian Kuna banknotes such as these are no longer in circulation in Croatia. The Balkan country joined the … ContinuedYou get: £14.502001 HRK = £0.0725100000 -
200 Georgian Laris banknote (Kaikhosro Cholokashvili)
The 200 Lari banknote from Georgia has a portrait of national hero Kakutsa Cholokashvili, who lead a guerilla movement against the Soviets in the early 20th century. The reverse of the note shows the Black Sea coastal city of Sukhumi in the Caucasus.You get: £3.566001 GEL = £0.0178300000 -
200 Hungarian Forints banknote (King Robert Karoly)
The banknote of ketszaz forint has the image of Robert Karoly, King of Hungary. The paper note contains the words ‘Magyar Nemzeti Bank’. On the reverse side of the 200 HUF note is an image of the Diósgyóri Castle ruins.You get: £0.302001 HUF = £0.0015100000 -
200 Mexican Pesos commemorative banknote (Mexican War of independence)
The commemorative banknote of $200 Mexican Pesos features the Revolutionary leader Miguel Hidalgo, as painted by Jesús de la Helguera, holding a banner with the Mother Mary. The green-coloured 200 MXN bill was issued to honour the 200th anniversary of the Proclamation of Mexican independence in 2010, following the victory in the Mexican War of … ContinuedYou get: £6.756001 MXN = £0.0337800000 -
200 old Leva banknote Bulgaria
The portrait on the old 200 Bulgarian leva banknote is that of Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian poet, novelist and playwright. When the Bulgarian Lev was redenominated at a 1/1000 ratio in 1999, this banknote was replaced by a coin of 0.20 Lev (20 stotinki).You get: £0.050001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
200 Peruvian Sol banknote (Rosa de Lima)
The highest denomination Peruvian banknote in use today is this 200 Nuevos Soles bill. The front of the note depicts Rose of Lima, who was the first person from the Americas to be sainted by the Catholic Church. She was a lay person known for her care of the poor and needy in 16th century … ContinuedYou get: £32.742001 PEN = £0.1637100000 -
200 South African Rand banknote (Leopard type 1994)
These R200 banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in 2010 as a result of a significant number of convincing counterfeits in use at that time. They have a similar design as the 200 rand banknote issued in 2005, with leopards on the obverse (front), and a bridge and large antenna on the reverse. However, this 1999 … ContinuedYou get: £5.858001 ZAR = £0.0292900000















