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1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (5th Issue)
The multicolour blue and violet coloured banknote of 1 Kuwaiti dinar from the Fifth Series features a view on Shuwaikh Port in Al Asimah, Kuwait. A traditional oil lamp and water storing tank are also pictured. The text ‘We Seek God’s Assistance’ is printed on the 5th Series 1 KWD banknote.You get: £0.095911 KWD = £0.0959100000 -
1 Litas coin Lithuania
The Lithuanian one litas coin is a silver-coloured coin made of copper-nickel. Like other pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, it has the national coat of arms known as Vytis, a knight on horseback with sword and shield raised, together with the date of issue, on the obverse side, and the denomination on the reverse. The one litas … ContinuedYou get: £0.133521 LTL = £0.1335200000 -
1 Marka Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
This silver coloured 1 Konvertibilna Marka coin is made from nickel plated steel. It features a shield, the national coat of arms of the ex-Yugoslavian country of Bosnia and Herzogovina. On both sides at the upper and lower parts of the KM1 coin there is a single triangle. These triangles are positioned at the top … ContinuedYou get: £0.245421 BAM = £0.2454200000 -
1 Peruvian Nuevos Sol coin
The silver coloured 1 Sol coin from Peru is made from a copper-nickel-zinc alloy. It’s a round coin that has an inset octagonal design on both sides. Like all current Peruvian coins, it has the national coat of arms on the front, and the denomination on the reverse.You get: £0.108841 PEN = £0.1088400000 -
1 Pound banknote Falkland Islands (1967-1982 issue)
The blue and sand coloured one pound banknote from the Falkland Islands has a floral motif on both sides. The front side of the £1 Falkland Islands pound bill features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and a crown.You get: £0.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1,000 Israeli Old Shekel banknote (1978 to 1984 issue)
Israel replaced this banknote of 1000 Old Shekels with a note of 1 New Shekel, dropping three zeroes. This was a result of hyperinflation in Israel in the mid-1980’s. Both the Old Shekel and New Shekel banknote feature the portrait of Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, also known as Maimonides. On the back side of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 ILR = £0.0000200000 -
10 Austrian Schilling coin
This Austrian 10 schilling piece features a woman in folk clothing. The words ‘Republik Österreich’ are inscripted on the coin.You get: £0.320301 ATS = £0.0320300000















