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British Five Shillings coin Coronation Crown (1953)
To commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 this crown coin was issued. It has a value of Five Shillings, the equivalent of 25 pence post-decimalisation. The Coronation Crown coin weighs 28.3 grams and measures 38mm across.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
United States Peace silver dollar coin
Issued to commemorate the peace treaties ending World War I, the silver $1 Peace dollar coin features Liberty wearing a crown with spikes (rays). On the back side of the US Peace dollar coin is a perched bald eagle holding an olive branch.You get: £5.790001 USD = £5.7900000000 -
1 cent coin Singapore (First series)
The coin of 1 cent from the first series of the Singapore Dollar coinage is made of bronze or copper clad steel, depending on the year of issue. On the back side of the $0.01 SGD coin is a modern tower building next to a water fountain.You get: £0.002981 SGD = £0.2984200000 -
25 Centimes coin Belgium (B)
The main feature on the 25 centimes coin from Belgium is the monogram ‘B’ for Belgium. The silver-coloured 25 centimes coin has an equivalent value of 0.25 francs. Due to the very small value of the 25c coin, the denomination of 25 centimes was abandoned in 1980.You get: £0.000131 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
5 Pesos coin Colombia (Policarpa)
The bronze $5 Colombian Pesos coin shows seamstress Policarpa Salavarrieta, hands bound, awaiting execution for being a spy for the Revolutionary Forces during the Spanish Reconquista of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. Every year on November 14, Colombia celebrates the “Day of the Colombian Woman” in her honour. The reverse of the old 5 COP … ContinuedYou get: £0.000201 COP = £0.0000400000 -
50 Centas coin Lithuania (1991-1996)
Bronze fifty centu Lithuanian coins are older than the nickle-brass versions that were used until adoption of the Euro. These older fifty centu coins have Vytis on the obverse, the natioanl coat of arms, which is a knight on horseback with raised swoird and shield. The bronze fifty centu coin from Lithuania measures 21mm across, … ContinuedYou get: £0.066621 LTL = £0.1332400000 -
British Crown coin Churchill (1965)
This coin was issued to commemorate the life of Winston Churchill, Britain’s wartime Prime Minister in WWII. The Churchill Crown was minted following Churchill’s death, in 1965. It has the equivalent value of 5 shillings, or 25p.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
Irish predecimal halfpenny coin
The Irish predecimal halfpenny coin is the equivalent of 1/480 of a pound. The Irish text on the 1/2d coin reads ‘leathphingin’. The bronze halfpenny piece from the Republic of Ireland measures 25.5mm across and weighs 5.66 grams.You get: £0.001461 IEP = £0.7019900000 -
United States Morgan silver dollar
The silver Morgan dollar coin from the USA was named after its designer George Thomas Morgan. On the front side of the $1 Morgan coin is the head of the goddess Liberty. The back side shows an eagle with spread wings and the text ‘In God We Trust’ in a Gothic typeface.You get: £5.790001 USD = £5.7900000000 -
10 Centimes coin Algeria (Palm tree)
The silver-coloured 10 centimes coin features a palm tree on its reverse.You get: £0.000171 DZD = £0.0016700000 -
20 Centas coin Lithuania (1991-1996)
The bronze Lithuanian twenty centu coins were replaced by nickel-brass coins. These older bronze coins weigh 2.1 grams, and measure 17.5mm in dfiameter and have a thickness of 1.15mm. Vytis, the knight on horseback featured on the obverse side of the coin, is the Lithuanian national coat of arms.You get: £0.026651 LTL = £0.1332400000