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2 Nigerian Naira coin
The bimetallic coin of 2 Naira is Nigeria’s highest value coin, even though it has only a very small value. Nigeria’s coat of arms is depicted on the obverse side, featuring two horses, a shield and an eagle with the Nigerian motto “Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress”. The reverse side of the 2 NGN … ContinuedYou get: £0.000101 NGN = £0.0000500000 -
2 Riyals coin Saudi Arabia
The bimetallic coin of 2 Saudi Riyals is the highest value coin in Saudi Arabia. On the obverse side is the portrait of King Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman, founder of the third Saudi state, current Saudi Arabia. The 2 SAR piece is dated 1438, the Islamic year, equivalent to 2016 AD.You get: £0.154881 SAR = £0.0774400000 -
20 Jamaican Dollars coin
The bimetallic $20 coin is the highest value coin in Jamaica. The portrait on the twenty dollars coin is that of Jamaican national hero Marcus Garvey, black nationalism leader. The object on the front of the $20 JMD piece is the Jamaican coat of arms, featuring a crocodile and a male and female member of … ContinuedYou get: £0.047801 JMD = £0.0023900000 -
20 Kenyan Shillings coin (2010)
This bimetallic 20 KES coin is silver and gold in colour. This coin features Kenya’s first President on the obverse side.You get: £0.056201 KES = £0.0028100000 -
200 Algerian Dinars coin (Independence)
The bimetallic coin of 200 Dinars is the highest value coin in Algeria. Two versions exist of the obverse side. On the obverse side of the general circulation coin is a portrait of militant and national hero Ahmed Zabana. The commemorative ‘Indepencence’ obverse side shows a man and woman along with the crescent moon and … ContinuedYou get: £0.332001 DZD = £0.0016600000 -
5 gulden coin (Beatrix)
This 5 Gulden coin features a down-facing portrait of Beatrix of the Netherlands on the obverse, and its face value on the reverse. The ƒ5 NLG coin was known to the Dutch as a ‘vijfje’. It was the highest value coin in the Netherlands until the Euro was introduced in 2002.You get: £0.025001 NLG = £0.0050000000