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50 Malaysian Ringgit (1998 Kuala Lumpur XVI Commonwealth Games)
This green and yellow coloured banknote of $50 Malaysian Ringgit was issued to commemorate the 16th Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, held in 1998. The RM50 banknote features the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, and the Petronas Twin Towers.You get: £6.130501 MYR = £0.1226100000 -
50 New Zealand Dollars banknote series 2015
The portrait on the violet colored $50 New Zealand dollar note is that of Sir Apirana Ngata, prominent Maori politician and lawyer. A kokako bird is featured on the back side. The text on the fifty dollars note from New Zealand is both in English and in Maori language.You get: £17.255501 NZD = £0.3451100000 -
50 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
The 50 Serbian dinara banknote from 1941 features a woman with crown of laurel bay leaves on the front side. On the back side is a seated guslar Balkan singer with gusle, a musical instrument similar to a violin.You get: £0.072501 RSD = £0.0014500000 -
500 Litu banknote Lithuania
The banknote of 500 Lithuanian Litu was the highest denomination of paper money before the introduction of the Euro in Lithuania in 2014. On the red-orange colored 500 LTL bill is the portrait of Lithuanian physician and poet Vincas Kurdika. The reverse side features a landscape view with loops of the river Nemunas, along with … ContinuedYou get: £76.285001 LTL = £0.1525700000 -
500 Norwegian Kroner banknote (Edvard Grieg)
The bill of fem hundre kroner depicts the portrait of Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer. The blue-violet colored paper currency note contains the words ‘Norges Bank’. The reverse side of the 500 kr note features flowers in a floral mosaic.You get: £19.635001 NOK = £0.0392700000 -
500 old Leva banknote Bulgaria
Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov is featured on the old 500 Bulgarian Leva banknote, along with musical instruments and the Opera House in Varna. After the 1/1000 redenomination in 1999, the 500 Leva banknote was replaced by a coin of 0.50 lev (50 stotinki).You get: £0.125001 BGN = £0.0002500000















