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British Crown coin Elizabeth and Philip silver wedding anniversary (1972)
This crown coin was issued to celebrate the 25th silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, in 1972. It has a value of 25p, a weight of 28.3 grams and a diameter of 38 millimeters.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
Irish predecimal farthing coin
The farthing coin is the smallest denomination of Irish predecimal coins. The bronze 1/4d piece features a woodcock in flight on the front side and the Irish harp on the back side. It measures 20.2mm across and weighs 2.83 grams. It is the equivalent of 1/960 of an Irish pound.You get: £0.000741 IEP = £0.7117300000 -
1 Irish Pound coin Millennium
This commemorative £1 punt coin was issued to celebrate the Millennium year 2000. It was the last Irish £1 design before the introduction of the Euro. The coin features the golden boat of the Broighter Hoard found near the Northern Irish town of Limavady.You get: £0.711731 IEP = £0.7117300000 -
10 Centas coin Lithuania (1991-1996)
This ten centu coin from Lithuania is made of bronze. It has the Lithuanian coat of arms, Vytis, on one side, and the denomination on the other. It has a diameter of 16mm, a thickness of 1mm, and weighs 1.4 grams. It was replaced with a nickel-brass ten centu coin.You get: £0.013511 LTL = £0.1350900000 -
10 Centimes coin Algeria (1964)
On the obverse side of the 10 centimes coin is the first emblem of Algeria which consists of 2 Algerian flags, the Hand of Fatima, and a star in a crescent moon. The reverse side of this bronze coloured coin shows the number 10 in Arabic numerals.You get: £0.000171 DZD = £0.0016600000 -
British Crown coin Queen Mother 80th birthday (1980)
This large commemorative coin was issued to celebrate the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Monther, in 1980. This coin has portraits of two queens: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on the obverse side, and Queen Elizabeth II on the reverse side.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
British Crown coin Charles and Diana royal wedding (1981)
The Royal Wedding Crown coin was issued to commemorate the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The obverse of the coin has the portrait of Charles and Lady Di. On the reverse side is a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
1 Portuguese Escudo coin (large type)
The large 1 Escudo coin from Portugal is made of bronze. The 1 PTE piece weighs 8 grams and measures 26mm across. The U’s on the coin resemble a V. The coin features the symbol of the Portuguese Republic: five shields each containing five circles.You get: £0.000251 PTE = £0.0002500000 -
5 Italian Centesimi coin
The centesimi is the subunit of the Italian Lira: 1 Lira is the equivalent of 100 centesimi. This copper coin of 5 centesimi has a value equivalent to 0.05 Italian Lire. It has virtually no value, and unless you have a few hundreds of these coins the payout will be less than a penny. On … ContinuedYou get: £0.000001 ITL = £0.0000300000 -
British Crown coin New York Exhibition (1960)
This Five Shillings crown coin was issued to commemorate the 1960 World Fair in New York. The obverse of the coin features the four British national flowers: The English rose, the Scottish thistle, the Irish shamrock and the Welsh Daffodil (St. Peter’s leek), along with the coats of arms on shields.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
50 Centavos coin Portugal
The 50 centavos coin from Portugal has a value equivalent to half a Portuguese escudo. The 0.50 PTE piece is made of bronze and weighs 4.5 grams, with a diameter of 22.5mm. The cross on the coin is the symbol of the Portuguese Republic. It is made up of five shields, each shield containing five … ContinuedYou get: £0.000131 PTE = £0.0002500000