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20000 Zambian Kwacha banknote (Black Lechwe Antelope)
Introduced following high inflation in Zambia, the 20,000 Kwacha banknote was redenominated in 2013, dropping three zeroes. Therefore this 20,000 ZMK note has a value equivalent to 20 ZMW. The design of the 20,000 kwacha note features a Mukwa tree and a fish eagle on the front side, with the year 2003 or 2006. The … ContinuedYou get: £0.200001 ZMW = £0.0000100000 -
25 Iraqi dinars banknote (Abbasid palace)
On the Arabic language side of this green-coloured 25 dinars banknote are three Iraqi purebred Arabian horses, galloping. The English language side of the old 25 IQD bill shows The Abbasid Palace in the al-Maiden neighborhood of Baghdad.You get: £0.006751 IQD = £0.0002700000 -
5 Azerbaijani manat banknote
The five manat banknote from Azerbaijan features statues and books. The statues are part of the facade of the Nizami Museum of Azerbaijan Literature in Baku. On the back side of the Bes Manat bill are an Azerbaijani and European map, as well as Gobustan Rock Art paintings.You get: £1.391301 AZN = £0.2782600000 -
5 Brazilian Reais banknote (2010 issue)
The Brazilian R$5 reais banknote depicts the great egret (casmerodius albus), a large white heron that is found throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia and southern Europe. The bust on the front of the note is a depiction of Republica, the personification of the Brazilian nation. With her crown of laurel leaves, she is thought to … ContinuedYou get: £0.561401 BRL = £0.1122800000 -
5 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (Swordfish)
This green coloured $5 dollars banknote from the swordfish series of the East Caribbean Central Bank has a windsurfer and portrait of HM Elizabeth II on the front side. On the back side of the five dollars note is a view on the harbour of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia.You get: £0.855201 XCD = £0.1710400000 -
5 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Levi Eshkol)
This Israeli five new sheqalim note depicts the image of Levi Eshkol, third Prime Minister of Irael. On the 5 ILS banknote, a caption reads ‘Bank of Israel’. It has the same design as the 5000 Israeli Old Shekel banknote from which three zeroes were dropped.You get: £0.079151 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
5 Jordanian Dinars banknote (Ma’an Palace)
The building on the orange coloured banknote of 5 Jordanian dinars is Ma’an Palace. It doesn’t look like a palace because it used to be a railway building at Ma’an station at first, until King Abdullah I bin Hussein of Jordan used it when the first government was being formed in the new Hashemite Kingdom … ContinuedYou get: £4.144801 JOD = £0.8289600000















