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50 Malaysian Ringgit (1st series)
The blue and greenish gray coloured banknote of $50 Malaysian Ringgit from the First Series has the national symbol of Malaysia, a barking deer, on the back side. The front has the portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad, second Yang di-Pertuan Besar of modern Negeri Sembilan.You get: £6.148001 MYR = £0.1229600000 -
50 old Polish Zlotych banknote (1948 issue)
This green coloured banknote of 50 zlotych is dedicated to Poland’s fishing industry. The front of the 1948-dated Piecdziesiat banknote has the portrait of a fisherman. On the back is a harbour view of the port in Gdynia.You get: £0.050001 PLN = £0.0010000000 -
5000 Japanese Yen banknote (2004 series Ichiyo Higuchi)
The banknote of five thousand yen features the image of Ichiyo Higuchi, Japanese novelist. The words ‘Nippon Gingko’ are printed on the paper note. The backside of the 5000 yen note shows ‘Irises’, a painting by Ogata Kōrin of the Rinpa school.You get: £18.850001 JPY = £0.0037700000 -
One Dollar Silver Certificate blue seal
This American one dollar bill features the first President of the United States, George Washington. It has the words ‘Silver Certificate – This certifies that there is on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America One Dollar’. Silver certificates were once redeemable for silver coins and, between 1967 and 1968, silver bullion. … ContinuedYou get: £0.623351 USD = £0.6233500000 -
1 old Mexican Peso banknote (Piedra del Sol)
The banknote of $1 Mexican Peso features the Aztec Sun Stone “Piedra del Sol”, the huge stone Mexica sculpture that weighs 25 tons. On the red-coloured back side is an image of “El Ángel”, the shortened name for the column “Monument to Independence” in Mexico City.You get: £0.000021 MXN = £0.0000232000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Lieftincktientje)
This 10 Guilder banknote, called ‘Lieftincktientje’ was issued shortly after the end of the Second World War. It was named after the Dutch Minister of Finance, Pieter Lieftinck. After 5 years under German occupation, Holland was free again. This banknote celebrates the regained independence. The front side features the Coat of Arms of the Netherlands … ContinuedYou get: £0.917301 NLG = £0.0917300000















