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5000 Indonesian Rupiah banknote (2016 issue)
The yellow coloured banknote of Rp 5000 Indonesian Rupiah features Idham Chalid, National Hero, on the front side. The volcano on the back side of the Lima Ribu Rupiah note is Mount Bromo in East Java. Also pictured on the back side is a girl dancing the traditional Indonesian Tari Gambyong dance.You get: £0.150001 IDR = £0.0000300000 -
Oman 200 Baisa banknote (type 1995)
200 Baisa is the equivalent of 0.2 Omani Rial. The baisa is the subunit of the rial and there are 1000 baisa in 1 rial. The person on the front of the two hundred baisa banknote is Sultan Qaboos of Oman. The building on the back of the 0.2 OMR bill is the centre for … ContinuedYou get: £0.024871 OMR = £0.1243700000 -
1 Argentine Peso banknote 1st Series (Carlos Pellegrini)
Before it was replaced by a coin in 1995, the $1 un peso bill was Argentina’s lowest value banknote. The portrait on the 1 Argentine Peso banknote is that of Carlos Pellegrini, Vice President who became President, reformed Argentina and created the Argentinian Central Bank. On the back side is Argentina’s parliament building, the Congreso … ContinuedYou get: £0.000111 ARS = £0.0001100000 -
1 Chinese Yuan banknote (1960 issue)
The 1 Yi Yuan banknote from 1960 features a young woman, Liang Jun, driving a tractor. Lian Jun was in fact China’s first female tractor driver! On the back of the red coloured one Yuan banknote is a flock of sheep and a shepherd.You get: £0.067771 CNY = £0.0677700000 -
1 Finnish Markkaa banknote (1963)
This olive coloured note with red-brown print is the 1 yksi markkaa Finnish banknote. Like the 5 markaa note from the same year, it has wheat ears on the obverse (front) of the note, and the lion from the coat of arms of Finland on the reverse. The words ‘Suomen Pankki Yksi Markaa’ and ‘Finlands … ContinuedYou get: £0.012971 FIM = £0.0129700000 -
1 Israeli Lira banknote (Fisherman)
This I£1 Lira banknote from Israel features a fisherman with fishing net and anchor, with fishing boats in the background. On the back side of the 1958-dated 1 lira bill is a fragment of the synagogue mosaic discovered in Isfiya in 1930, as part of an excavation unearthing the 5th century Jewish town of Husifah.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0200000000















