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5 Litai coin Lithuania
The largest and heaviest of the pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, the five litai coin measures 27.5mm across, 2.35mm in thickness, and weighs 10.1 grams. It’s a bi-metallic coin with a central core of aluminium-bronze, and an outer ring of copper-nickel. Like other pre-Euro coins from Lithuania, it has the national coat of arms Vytis, the knight … ContinuedYou get: £0.666201 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
5 Marka Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The bi-metallic 5 convertible mark coin from Bosnia and Herzegovina shows a flying dove carrying an olive branch in its beak, symbolising peace. On both sides of the KM5 coin there are a pair of triangles at the top and bottom.You get: £1.225151 BAM = £0.2450300000 -
5 Peruvian Nuevos Soles coin
Peru’s highest value coin is the piece of 5 soles. The 5 Soles coin consists of a stainless steel outer ring and a brass centre. The design features the Peruvian national coat of arms on one side, and a stylised depiction of the famous Nazca Lines with a condor soaring above.You get: £0.525951 PEN = £0.1051900000 -
5 South African rand coin (bi-metallic)
The 5 rand bi-metallic coin was released to combat counterfeiting. It has a copper-nickel ring and aluminium-bronze (brass) core. It has the white-tailed gnu, also known as the black wilderbeast, on the denomination side. In common with all coins minted since 1989, it features the national coat of arms of the Republic of South Afrika … ContinuedYou get: £0.089801 ZAR = £0.0179600000 -
50 cents coin Cyprus
This 50 Cypriot cents coin depicts the mythological abduction of Europa, the mother of King Minos of Crete, on the obverse. Cyprus’ 50 cents coin was the country’s highest value coin until the introduction of the Euro in 2008. On the back side of the 50 cents piece is an image of laurel twigs surrounding … ContinuedYou get: £0.015001 CYP = £0.0300000000 -
50 dirhams coin Qatar (Tamim)
The nickel-clad steel coin of 50 dirhams is the highest value coin in use in Qatar. Its value is equivalent to half a riyal. This coin, dated 2016 (1437) was issued during the reign of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. Its design features the Qatari coat of arms, with two crossed scimitars, a dhow sailing … ContinuedYou get: £0.041351 QAR = £0.0826900000 -
50 New Taiwan Dollars coin
This 50 yuan, or 50 New Taiwan dollar coin, depicts Taiwan’s first President, Sun Yat-sen. The reverse of the coin has the denomination, and two rice stalks either side of a central circle that has a latent image (one that is only visible when the coin is tilted) showing the denomination in Western and Chinese … ContinuedYou get: £0.588001 TWD = £0.0117600000