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50 Centu coin Lithuania
The fifty centu Lithuanian nickel-brass 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. It has a diameter of 23mm, a thickness of 2.1mm, and weighs 6 grams.You get: £0.066761 LTL = £0.1335200000 -
50 Costa Rican Colones coin
The design of the 50 Costa Rican Colones coin is similar to all Costa Rican coins. The obverse side features the value in text and braille, with B.C.C.R. standing for Banco Central de Costa Rica, the issuing bank. The reverse side features the coat of arms of Costa Rica, with seven stars that represent the … ContinuedYou get: £0.023501 CRC = £0.0004700000 -
50 Cruzados Novos banknote (Drummond de Andrade)
The banknote of 50 Cruzados Novos features Brazilian writer and poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade. On the back side of the Cinqüenta Cruzados Novos bill we see Drummond de Andrade at work behind his desk, next to the text of his poem “Canção Amiga”.You get: £0.015001 BRC = £0.0003000000 -
50 Falkland Islands Pounds banknote
The Fifty Pound banknote is the highest banknote in the Falkland Islands. The violet coloured £50 banknote has the Falklands’ coat of arms on the front side, along with images of penguins and sea lions. On the back side are important landmarks in the capital city of Stanley: Christ Church cathedral and Government House.You get: £42.500001 FKP = £0.8500000000 -
50 Feninga Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The copper-plated 50 feninga, fenings or pfenigs coin from Bosnia-Herzegovina has the denomination shown over a map of the country. The 50 feninga coin is the equivalent of half a mark. On the other side of the 50pf coin, the date of issue is shown against the triangle and stars that are part of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.122711 BAM = £0.2454200000 -
50 Gibraltar Pounds banknote (Casemates Square)
The red colored £50 Gibraltar Pounds note contains an aerial view on Grand Casemates Square, the largest square in the city centre of Gibraltar. The portrait on the fifty pounds banknote is that of HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and Gibraltar.You get: £42.500001 GIP = £0.8500000000 -
50 Indian Rupees banknote (Gandhi Hampi with Chariot)
The new 50 rupees banknote from India is in a bright turquoise colour. On the obverse side of the Rs.50 note is a portrait of Mahatmi Gandhi, India’s independence movement leader. On the reverse side of the ₹50 bill is an image of the stone chariot in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi.You get: £0.272001 INR = £0.0054400000















