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5 gulden coin (Beatrix)
This 5 Gulden coin features a down-facing portrait of Beatrix of the Netherlands on the obverse, and its face value on the reverse. The ƒ5 NLG coin was known to the Dutch as a ‘vijfje’. It was the highest value coin in the Netherlands until the Euro was introduced in 2002.You get: £0.025001 NLG = £0.0050000000 -
5 Irish Pounds banknote (Sister Catherine McAuley)
The bill of five pounds depicts Sister Catherine McAuley, standing in front of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’. The backside of the £5 pound bill features three school children in a classroom.You get: £3.934701 IEP = £0.7869400000 -
5 Konvertible Mark banknote
This 5 convertible maraka banknote features the existential writer Meša Selimović on the front, wearing sunglasses, and some trees on the reverse. The same design is used for banknotes from the Bosnian-Croatian side and the Republika Srpska side of Bosnia-Herzegovina.You get: £0.983001 BAM = £0.1966000000 -
5 Litai coin Lithuania
The largest and heaviest of the pre-Euro Lithuanian coins, the five litai coin measures 27.5mm across, 2.35mm in thickness, and weighs 10.1 grams. It’s a bi-metallic coin with a central core of aluminium-bronze, and an outer ring of copper-nickel. Like other pre-Euro coins from Lithuania, it has the national coat of arms Vytis, the knight … ContinuedYou get: £0.674601 LTL = £0.1349200000 -
5 Maldivian Rufiyaa banknote
Although one wouldn’t typically associate the Maldives with football, this tropical nation in the Indian Ocean composed of 26 ring-shaped atolls has opted to make Football the theme of its 5 rufiyaa banknote. The back of the five rufyiaa bill features a mollusca seashell.You get: £0.128601 MVR = £0.0257200000 -
5 Marka Bosnian Convertible Mark coin
The bi-metallic 5 convertible mark coin from Bosnia and Herzegovina shows a flying dove carrying an olive branch in its beak, symbolising peace. On both sides of the KM5 coin there are a pair of triangles at the top and bottom.You get: £1.240551 BAM = £0.2481100000 -
5 New Zealand Dollars banknote series 1992
The note of five dollars features Sir Edmund Hillary, NZ explorer, and Mount Everest. The words ‘Reserve Bank of New Zealand’ are printed on the paper banknote. On the backside of the brown-orange colored $5 NSD banknote is flora and a yellow-eyed penguin.You get: £1.434051 NZD = £0.2868100000 -
5 Peruvian Nuevos Soles coin
Peru’s highest value coin is the piece of 5 soles. The 5 Soles coin consists of a stainless steel outer ring and a brass centre. The design features the Peruvian national coat of arms on one side, and a stylised depiction of the famous Nazca Lines with a condor soaring above.You get: £0.544101 PEN = £0.1088200000 -
5 Saudi Riyals banknote (2016 series)
The violet colored SR 5 note features a portrait of King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud with in the background an oil field. The back side of the 5 riyals note shows a nature scene with hills and wild flowers in the Empty Quarter.You get: £0.750601 SAR = £0.1501200000















