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1000 CFP francs banknote (Polynesian girl)
On the 1000 CFP francs banknote is an image of a Polynesian girl with tiare flowers in her hair and around her neck. In the background is a polynesian hutt with thatched roof underneath palm trees. On the back side is a village scene with deer and exotic birds.You get: £4.200001 XPF = £0.0042000000 -
1000 francs banknote Central African CFA
The 1000 francs banknote from the Central African States features forestry and agriculture. On the front side is a young man and a scene showing timber cutting. The back side of the blue coloured Mille Francs CFA BEACS bill shows cattle and people with a tractor working on a field.You get: £0.910001 XAF = £0.0009100000 -
1000 francs banknote West African CFA (1991 to 2002 issue)
The 1000 CFA Francs banknote from West Africa shows a woman with headscarf and workers on the front side. The back side of the 1000 francs bill from West Africa shows traditional wooden carvings and a mask, and stilted houses on a lake, behind two women with baskets on their heads.You get: £0.120001 XOF = £0.0001200000 -
1000 Hungarian Forints banknote (King Matyas 2017)
The new banknote of 1000 Hungarian Forint has a similar design to the outmoded types of 1000 Ezer Forint banknotes from Hungary. Similar to the older versions this type, dated 2017 or later, has the image of King Matyas, medieval ruler of Hungary and Croatia. On the back side of the 1000 forint bill is … ContinuedYou get: £1.950001 HUF = £0.0019500000 -
1000 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The Pakistani Rs1000 bill has the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, also known as Baba-i-Qaum, wearing a karakul: a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul sheep. The karakul hat is also known in Pakistan as a Jinnah cap, named after Mumammad Ali Jinnah. The back side of the blue-coloured One Thousand Rupees bill … ContinuedYou get: £1.800001 PKR = £0.0018000000 -
1000 Pesos coin Colombia (1996 to 1998)
The aluminium-bronze $1000 Pesos coin from Colombia was so widely counterfeited that a new bimetallic type was introduced to replace it. The design of the older type $1000 COP coins features a reverse side showing intricate ‘filigree’ metalwork, leaving the upper half of the coin design mostly blank.You get: £0.040001 COP = £0.0000400000















