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100 Fils coin Kuwait
The 100 fils coin from Kuwait is the equivalent of 0.1 Kuwaiti dinars. It is the highest value coin in Kuwait. The 100 fils piece has a diameter of 26mm and weighs 6.54 grams.You get: £0.122381 KWD = £1.2237800000 -
100 Greek Drachmas coin (Alexander the Great)
This 100 Greek Drachmas coin features a portrait of Alexander the Great on the obverse side. The back side of the 100 GRD piece shows a 16-pointed star in a circle, the Vergina Sun, believed to belong to Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great. The use of the sunburst symbol was continued … ContinuedYou get: £0.016001 GRD = £0.0001600000 -
100 Icelandic Kronur coin
The fish on the obverse side of the 100KR Icelandic coin is a lumpfish. The reverse of the Eitt Hundrad Krónur coin features the coat of arms of Iceland: a quartered design of eagle, dragon, bull and giant.You get: £0.282001 ISK = £0.0028200000 -
1000 Cruzeiros coin Brazil
The coin of 1000 Cruzeiros was the highest value coin in Brazil in 1992 and 1993. It was part of the Brazilian Third Cruzeiro currency, with ISO code BRE. The 1000 BRE piece features two blue acara fish.You get: £0.015001 BRB = £0.0000150000 -
1000 Pesos coin Colombia (bimetallic)
This bimetallic 1000 Columbian Pesos coin has ‘water’ as its main theme. The obvere side shows water and waves with text “cuidar el agua”, Spanish for “taking care of water”. The revere side of the $1000 COP piece features a loggerhead turtle, an oceanic animal. The Banco de la República issued this new bimetallic 1000 … ContinuedYou get: £0.060001 COP = £0.0000600000 -
2 Argentine Pesos coin
The bi-metallic 2 peso coin from Argentina is a commemorative coin that has multiple design variants.This particular type features Argentina’s national emblem the Sun of May and the Bicentenario logo.You get: £0.000321 ARS = £0.0001600000 -
2 Belarusian Rubles coin
The bimetallic coin of 2 Belarusian Rubles is the highest value coin of Belarus. It features the National Emblem of Belarus on its front side. The back side of the 2 BYN piece shows the denomination and a traditional ‘nabozhnyk’ embroidery.You get: £0.242161 BYN = £0.1210800000 -
2 Euros coin
This 2 euro piece measures 25.75mm across and weighs 8.5g. On the international front side of the bi-metallic €2 coin, a map of the European Union is featured. The back side has a different national design for each Eurozone member country.You get: £1.465481 EUR = £0.7327400000 -
2 Georgian Lari coin
Georgia’s highest value coin is the bimetallic ₾2 lari coin. The 2 GEL piece features the Georgian national coat of arms with two lions, crown and patron saint of Georgia, Saint George, on a horse. The two lari coin weighs 8 grams and has a diameter of 27mm.You get: £0.251001 GEL = £0.1255000000 -
2 Gibraltar Pounds coin
This two pounds coin shows the portrait of Gibraltar’s head of state, Elizabeth II. Text on the bi-metallic £2 coin reads ‘Elizabeth II Gibraltar’.You get: £1.500001 GIP = £0.7500000000 -
2 Guernsey Pounds coin
This Channel Island two pounds coin features a portrait of HM The Queen. On the bi-metallic £2 piece, the inscription reads ‘Elizabeth II Bailwick of Guernsey’.You get: £1.750001 GGP = £0.8750000000 -
2 Jersey Pounds coin
This two pounds coin depicts the image of the Sovereign of the Channel Islands, HM The Queen. The bi-metallic coin contains the words ‘Elizabeth II Bailwick of Jersey’.You get: £1.750001 JEP = £0.8750000000 -
2 Lati coin Latvia
The bi-metallic two lati coin from Latvia has a large version of the Latvian coat of arms and date of issue on one side, and on the other the denomination and a cow that represents the Latvia’s countryside. The centre is made from a nickle-brass and the outer ring from copper and nickel. It weighs … ContinuedYou get: £1.369281 LVL = £0.6846400000 -
2 Leva coin Bulgaria
The Bulgarain 2 Leva coin is bi-metallic, with a copper-nickel outer ring and brass centre. The 2 BGN piece features the historian and clergyman Saint Paisius of Hilendar, and has a hendecagon (11 sided polygon) design inset against the outer edge on both sides of the coin.You get: £0.499521 BGN = £0.2497600000 -
2 Manx Pounds coin
Isle of Man two pound coins are bi-metallic, with a copper-nickel centre and a nickel-brass outer ring. In addition to appearing on the reverse of the coin, the denomination (face value) is also inscribed on the edge of the Manx two pound coin.You get: £1.750001 IMP = £0.8750000000