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5000 Indonesian Rupiah banknote (Tuanku Imam Bonjol)
The Rs 5000 note from the 2000-2014 series has a portrait of Sumatran Padri movement leader Tuanku Imam Bondjo. On the back side of the 5000 Lima Riba Rupiah note from Indonesia is a woman working on a traditional weaving mill.You get: £0.100001 IDR = £0.0000200000 -
5000 Russian Rubles banknote 1992
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the establishment of the Russian Federation, the Bank of Russia introduced a set of Russian Ruble banknotes. This 5000 ruble bill forms part of the first series of the Ruble, dated 1992. It features Saint Basil’s Cathedral, a church in the Red Square in Moscow. … ContinuedYou get: £0.300001 RUB = £0.0000600000 -
5000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (National Assembly building)
On this 5000 Uzbekistani Som note, you’ll find its state emblem on the front. And when you flip over this 5000 UZS bill, you’ll see a remarkable view of the National Assembly building, fondly known as The Oliy Majlis, right there in Tashkent.You get: £0.050001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
Bank of England 50 Pounds Sterling banknote (Sir Christopher Wren)
The banknote of fifty pounds portrays Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Christopher Wren, acclaimed English architect. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Bank of England’. On the backside of the brown-colored £50 note is a floor plan of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.You get: £46.000001 GBP = £0.9200000000 -
Bank of Scotland 100 Pounds banknote (1995-2006 series)
The note of one hundred pounds sterling features Sir Walter Scott, novelist and poet. The red colored paper banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Scotland’. It belongs to the Tercentenary banknote series. The backside features a golf course.You get: £85.000001 SCP = £0.8500000000 -
10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
This green coloured banknote of 10 dinars from Kuwait’s Third Series shows a traditional sailing ship, known in Arabic as ‘dhow’. The boat on the note flies the Kuwaiti flag. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £0.958601 KWD = £0.0958600000 -
10 Israeli Lirot banknote (Scientist)
The lilac and purple-coloured banknote of 10 Israeli Lirat shows a scientist at work at a laboratory. On the back side of the old I£10 ILP bill is an image of one of the Dead Sea scrolls, the ancient Jewish religious manuscripts found in the Qumran Caves near the Dead Sea.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0020000000















