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10 pennia coin Finland (cupronickel)
This 10 pennia coin was the lowest value coin in circulation at the time of the Euro changeover in Finland in 2002. On the obverse side of the 0.10 FIM 10 Finnish pennia coin is a stylised honeycomb. The flower on the reverse side is a lily of the valley, native throughout the cool temperate … ContinuedYou get: £0.000251 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
10 South Korean won coin (old type bronze)
This First Series 10 won coin was made from commercial bronze, with a high concentration of copper. Due to the increasing value of copper, subsequent versions of the 10 won coin had decreasing amounts of copper and increased zinc content, making them lighter and more brassy in colour, until the most recent Series IV version … ContinuedYou get: £0.002801 KRW = £0.0002800000 -
2 cents coin South Africa
On the copper coloured 2 cent coin from South Africa is an eagle carrying a fish in its talons. In common with all South African cent coins, the 2c is electro-plated steel coin, and has the RSA coat of arms on the dated side of the coin.You get: £0.000361 ZAR = £0.0179600000 -
2 Greek Drachmas coin (Manto Mavrogenous)
This 2 Greek Drachmas coin features a portrait of Manto Mavrogenouse, heroine of the Greek War of Independence on the obverse, and its face value below a canon on the reverse. The 2 GRD piece is made of copper, typical for low value coins from around the world.You get: £0.000321 GRD = £0.0001600000 -
5 Baisa coin Oman
Similar to all Omani coins, this 5 Baisa case features the national arms of Oman and the Sultan’s name, along with the text ‘Sultanate of Oman’ in Arabic. The 5 baisa coin has a value equivalent to 0.005 rial. It is Oman’s lowest value coin in circulation.You get: £0.004401 OMR = £0.8795100000 -
5 Belgian Francs coin (Albert II)
The gold-coloured 5 Francs coin has a simple design. The text reads either 5 Francs (French language version) or 5 Frank (Dutch language version). The portrait on this type of 5 frank coin is that of King Albert II of Belgium, facing left.You get: £0.002501 BFR = £0.0005000000