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British Five Shillings coin Festival of Britain Crown (1951)
This commemorative crown coin with a value of five shillings was minted to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951. On the obverse side is the portrait of King George VI. The back side shows the Roman soldier Saint George, mounted on a horse, slaying the dragon.You get: £0.187501 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
France 1 centime coin
Before France introduced the Euro in 2002 this coin used to be the smallest value coin: The 1 centime coin was worth the equivalent of 0.01 French franc. Its simple design features an ear of wheat. The 1 centime coin from France is made of stainless steel and weighs only 1.6 grams with a diameter … ContinuedYou get: £0.000181 FRF = £0.0175000000 -
10 dollar commemorative coin Singapore
Commemorative coins are issued in Singapore to celebrate the new Lunar Year. This example was issued in 2000 to commemorate the Year of the Dragon. Commemorative $10 coins from Singapore are not in normal circulation. They are used as gift, rather than as a means of payment.You get: £2.941301 SGD = £0.2941300000 -
One fourth of a shilling coin Bailwick of Jersey
The nickel-brass coin of 1/4 shilling has a value equivalent to 1/80 of a pound, or £0.0125. On the fourth of a shilling piece is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth the second and the coat of arms of the Bailwick of Jersey made up of three lions on a shield.You get: £0.010941 JEP = £0.8750000000 -
1 Austrian Schilling coin (aluminium)
A sower is pictured on the obverse side of the 1 Austrian schilling coin. On the reverse side of the coin is the Austrian coat of arms. The aluminium coin of one schilling weighs only 2 grams and it can be made to float on water.You get: £0.032421 ATS = £0.0324200000 -
2 Lati coin (Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia)
This commemorative coin of 2 Lati was issued to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia. The obverse side of the cupro-nickel coin shows the Latvian coat of arms, with lions, dragons, three stars and the sun. On the back side is an ethnographic motif resembling an ancient swastika, along … ContinuedYou get: £1.385061 LVL = £0.6925300000