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500 Belgian Francs coin (Five Kings)
To mark the occasion of 150 years of independence of the Kingdom of Belgium, this commemorative coin was issued in a large numbers, although it wasn’t a normal circulating coin in Belgium. The 500F piece features the portraits of five Kings of Belgium: Leopold I, Leopold II, Albert I, Leopold III and Baudouin I. The … ContinuedYou get: £0.250001 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
500 Chilean Pesos coin
The bi-metallic $500 Chilean Pesos piece is Chile’s highest value coin. The gold coloured centre is aluminium-bronze, and the silver outer ring copper-nickel-zinc. It features a portrait of Cardinal Raúl Silva Henríquez, who was the Archbishop of Santiago from 1961 until 1983.You get: £0.200001 CLP = £0.0004000000 -
500 FCFA coin West Africa
The coin of 500 FCFA is the highest value coin in the West African Monetary Union. Like all other Western Africa CFA franc coins, it features the sawfish shaped gold weight of the Akan people. On the obverse side of the 500 FCFA piece are peanuts, coffee beans, chocolate beans and flowers.You get: £0.185001 XOF = £0.0003700000 -
500 South Korean won coin
The silver coloured 500 won coin from South Korea is made from copper-nickel. The bird on the reverse side of the 500 KRW coin is a flying red-crowned crane, also known as Manchurian crane. The coin’s value is written out in Hangul, the alphabet used for the Korean language. The reverse side of the 500 … ContinuedYou get: £0.140001 KRW = £0.0002800000 -
Australian crown coin
This Australian crown coin features a portrait of King George IV on the obverse, and Queen Victoria’s Diamond Crown on the reverse.You get: £0.147191 AUP = £0.5887400000 -
Bahrain 100 Fils coin
This bi-metallic 100 fils coin has the coat of arms of Bahrain on one side, and the denomination on the other. All Bahraini coins have the date of issue in both the Islamic and Gregorian calendar year. The coin of 100 fils is the equivalent of 0.10 Dinar (there are 1000 fils in 1 dinar). … ContinuedYou get: £0.100061 BHD = £1.0006300000 -
Brazil 1 Real coin
The face on this bi-metallic R$1 real Brazilian coin is of the Effigy of the Republic, the female personification of the Federative Republic of Brazil. The patterns in the gold coloured outer ring are representative of the pre-Columban Marajó societies that inhabited this island at the mouth of the Amazon.You get: £0.078811 BRL = £0.0788100000 -
British commemorative two pounds coin
The old style £2 pound coins were not in general circulation in the UK. These British two pounds coins were issued as commemorative coins, to remember special occasions, such as the Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights 1689-1989. The nickel-brass £2 coin weighs 16 grams and measures 28.45mm across. There are many different versions, each … ContinuedYou get: £1.500001 GBP = £0.7500000000 -
France 20 Franc coin
The coin of 20 French francs is the only European tri-metallic coin that was in general circulation. There are a number of different designs of this coin, including the one shown in the picture, featuring the tidal island of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy.You get: £0.070001 FRF = £0.0035000000 -
Indonesia 1000 Rupiah coin
The piece of 1000 rupiah is Indonesia’s highest value coin. The Rp1000 coin is the only Indonesian coin that is made of nickel plated steel. All other Indonesian coins are made of aluminium. On the coin of 1000 IDR is an image of an angklung, a traditional Indonesian musical instrument.You get: £0.020001 IDR = £0.0000200000