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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: £0.601901 MYR = £0.1203800000 -
5 Pounds banknote (Government of Cyprus)
The green colored £5 pound bill has the Queen’s portrait on its front side. The text ‘Government of Cyprus is featured on both sides. The back side of the five pound note contains the coat of arms of Cyprus and two heraldic lions.You get: £0.683651 CYP = £0.1367300000 -
5 South African Rand banknote (van Riebeeck framed)
The purple coloured framed 5 rand banknote from South Africa is themed around industry: On the front side is a factory. The back side features an ore mine and a steam train. The portrait on this old 5 rand bill is that of Dutch colonial administrator Jan van Riebeeck.You get: £0.145701 ZAR = £0.0291400000 -
500 old Polish Zlotych banknote (1948 issue)
The 1948 dated banknote of 500 Polish Zlotych is dedicated to Poland’s coal mining industry. On the front of the brown coloured 500 PLZ bill is an image of a helmeted miner. The back shows three miners at work in a coal mine.You get: £0.050001 PLN = £0.0001000000 -
Allied Irish Banks Limited 5 Pounds banknote (Young girl)
This blue and purple five pounds banknote from Northern Ireland has an image of Dunluce Castle in Bushmills, County Antrim. The identity of the girl on the front of the note is unknown, as with the other banknotes issued at the same time that also feature generic portraits.You get: £3.750001 NIP = £0.7500000000















