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10000 Tanzanian Shillings banknote (Elephant type 2011)
Tanzania’s highest value bill is the 10,0000 Shilling note, which features an African elephant prominently on its front side. The red-coloured 10000 TZS banknote has a holographic security thread and a gold coloured diamond shape with a giraffe as two of its security features. The back side of the Shilingi Elfu Kumi note shows the … ContinuedYou get: £1.600001 TZS = £0.0001600000 -
100000 old Polish Zlotych banknote (Stanisław Moniuszko)
This blue-green coloured banknote of 100,000 old Polish Zlotych has the portrait of classic composer and pianist Stanislaw Moniuszko. The historical building on the back side of the Sto Tysiecy Zlotych bill is Warsaw’s Grand Theatre. The 100,000 old zlotych were replaced by a 10 new Polish zlotych banknote in 1995, after 4 zeroes were … ContinuedYou get: £0.502501 PLN = £0.0000050250 -
2 Chinese Yuan banknote (Southern Heaven Rock)
On the obverse side of this ¥2 Er Yuan banknote from China are two young women from Uygur and Yi. The reverse side of the 2 RMB note shows an image of Southern Heaven Rock, a boulder near the Rock of Sun and Moon in Tianya Haijiao, with a famous poem inscribed on its top.You get: £0.134281 CNY = £0.0671400000 -
2 Danish Kroner coin Christian X
The old 2 kroner coin from Denmark is made of aluminium-bronze and weighs 13 grams. The coin dates from the era of Danish king Christian X. The Christian X 2 kroner coin is no longer in use and it has been replaced by the current coin of 2 Danish Kroner.You get: £0.156721 DKK = £0.0783600000 -
2 Maltese Liri banknote (Agatha Barbara)
The red-orange coloured Lm2 banknote from Malta features Agatha Barbara, who was the first female Maltese president. On the back side of the Zewg Liri bill is a container crane at Marsaxlokk harbour in the South Eastern District of Malta.You get: £0.373521 MTL = £0.1867600000 -
2 Pakistani Rupees coin (nickel brass)
The obverse side of this 2 Pakistani rupees coin shows a crescent moon and a star facing north west. The reverse side of the Rs.2 piece shows the Baadshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan. There are clouds above the Mosque and the denomination of the coin below.You get: £0.001541 PKR = £0.0007700000 -
20 Algerian Dinars coin (Lion)
A lion’s head is pictured on this coin of 20 Algerian dinars. Algeria is one of the North African countries where so-called Berber lions lived in the mountains and deserts of the Barbary Coast. Today Berber lions are extinct in the wild.You get: £0.032001 DZD = £0.0016000000 -
20 Brazilian Reais banknote
This vinte (20) reais banknote from Brazil shows the golden lion tamarin, a small monkey found in the forest of Brazil along the southeastern Atlantic coast. The yellow and red coloured banknote has Republica’s head and a hologram security strip on the front side.You get: £1.917601 BRL = £0.0958800000 -
20 Bulgarian Leva banknote
Bulgaria’s former Prime Minister Stefan Stambolov is pictured on the front of the blue-coloured 20 Leva banknote. On the back side of the note are elements of two bridges in Sofia built while Stambolov was Bulgaria’s PM: Orlov Most and Lavrov Most.You get: £0.005001 BGN = £0.0002500000















