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100 Algerian Dinars coin (Alcomsat 1 Satellite)
On the 100 Algerian Dinars coin is an image of Algeria’s satellite Alcomsat 1 in orbit around Earth, with Algeria standing out. The outer ring of the bimetallic coin has twenty stars on the obverse side and two stars on the reverse side.You get: £0.169001 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
100 Chilean Pesos coin
This $100 Pesos bi-metallic coin from Chile depicts a Mapuche indigenous woman on one side, and the Chilean national coat of arms within a wreath on the reverse. The coat of arms consists of a star in a shield with feathers atop, flanked by a huemel (a deer native to Chile) and a condor (a … ContinuedYou get: £0.041001 CLP = £0.0004100000 -
100 Greek Drachmas coin (1999 World Weight-lifting Championships)
The commemorative coin of 100 Drachmas features the statue of Heracles, divine hero, on the obverse side. The reverse side of the Δρ.100 piece shows a male weightlifter. The coin was issued to commemorate the 1999 World Weightlifting Championships in Athens, Greece.You get: £0.016001 GRD = £0.0001600000 -
100 Portuguese Escudos coin (Pedro Nunes)
On the coin of $100 Escudos from Portugal is the image of Pedro Nunes, Renaissance Portuguese mathematician, cosmographer, and professor. The back side of the 100 PTE piece features the Portuguese coat of arms with its main element the Portuguese shield.You get: £0.025001 PTE = £0.0002500000 -
100 South Korean won coin
Admiral Yi Sun-sin is depicted on this 100 won coin from South Korea. Admiral Yi Sun-sin was one of the most successful naval commanders of all time, with at least 23 successes and no defeats in battles at sea. His most famous victory was at the Battle of Myeongnyang in 1597, where he defeated a … ContinuedYou get: £0.028001 KRW = £0.0002800000 -
1000 Pesos coin Colombia (1996 to 1998)
The aluminium-bronze $1000 Pesos coin from Colombia was so widely counterfeited that a new bimetallic type was introduced to replace it. The design of the older type $1000 COP coins features a reverse side showing intricate ‘filigree’ metalwork, leaving the upper half of the coin design mostly blank.You get: £0.040001 COP = £0.0000400000 -
2 Litai coin Lithuania
The bi-metallic two litai coin from Lithuania has a copper-nickel centre and an outer ring of aluminium-bronze. Like other pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, it has Vytis, the national coat of arms that is a knight on horseback with sword and shield raised, together with the date of issue, on the obverse side, and the denomination on … ContinuedYou get: £0.266421 LTL = £0.1332100000