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1 Dalasi coin Gambia (crocodile)
This 1 Dalasi coin from the Gambia shows has the same shape as a British 50p coin. It features a crocodile with its tail around the number one. The obverse side of D1 coins dated 1998 and after show the national coat of arms. Older coins show the portrait of Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, first … ContinuedYou get: £0.003101 GMD = £0.0031000000 -
1 dollar coin East Caribbean States
The highest value coin in the Eastern Caribbean States is the piece of $1 dollar. The one dollar coin is made of nickel plated steel and features Sir Francis Drake’s galleon the Golden Hind and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Second.You get: £0.136201 XCD = £0.1362000000 -
1 Irish Pound coin
The Irish one pound coin features a red deer on the front and the Irish harp, Ireland’s coat of arms, on the back. Text on the £1 coin reads ‘Eire’ and ‘punt’. The commemorative version of the £1 coin has a text ‘Millennium’ and features the Broighter boat.You get: £0.683921 IEP = £0.6839200000 -
1 penny coin Falkland Islands
Two penguins are featured on the 1p coin from the Falkland Islands. The one penny coin is the smallest coin currently in use on the Falklands. It has the same dimensions, weight and composition as the British 1p coin. The portrait is that of Queen Elizabeth the Second.You get: £0.007501 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
1 rand coin South Africa (large type)
The large nickel coin of 1 Rand from South Africa features a springbok and the text “Soli Deo Gloria”. The back side of the old 1 ZAR piece either features a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck (coins issued 1965-1969) or the South African coat of arms (coins issued 1970-1989).You get: £0.018771 ZAR = £0.0187700000 -
1 Singapore Dollar coin (Third series)
This bi-metallic third series $1 Singapore dollar coin has a silver coloured inner circle of nickle-plated steel and an outer ring of multi-ply brass-plated steel. The 1 SGD piece features the Merlion, the mythical creature with a fish’s body and the head of a lion that is a national symbol of Singapore.You get: £0.295911 SGD = £0.2959100000