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500 Tanzanian Shillings banknote (Abeid Amani Karume)
The green-coloured banknote of 500 Shillings is Tanzania’s lowest value banknote. On the obverse side of the TSh500 note is the portrait of Abeid Amani Karume, the first President of Zanzibar, which today is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania. The back side of the 500 TZS bill shows a graduation ceremony of medical students at … ContinuedYou get: £0.085001 TZS = £0.0001700000 -
500 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote Gregory Skovoroda (4th series)
The 4th Series version of the 500 Ukrainian hryvnias banknote adds extra security features, including a holographic security thread and a green hologram element. The portrait of Gregory Skovoroda is shown in the middle of the banknote.You get: £5.375001 UAH = £0.0107500000 -
500,000 Brazilian Cruzeiros banknote (de Andrade)
At the peak of inflation in Brazil, this banknote of 500,000 Cruzeiros was the highest value banknote. The portrait on the Quinhentos Mil Cruzeiros bill is that of Mário de Andrade, art historian and poet. In 1993 the banknote was cancelled and three zeroes were dropped. The 500,000 Cruzeiros bills became 500 Cruzeiros Reais and … ContinuedYou get: £1.500001 BRB = £0.0000030000 -
500,000 Vietnamese Dong banknote
The 500,000 dong bill is the highest value banknote of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Like all other Vietnamese banknotes it features the portrait of revolutionary leader and 1st President of Vietnam, Hồ Chí Minh, also known as Nguyễn Tất Thành or simply as ‘Bác’. Bác’s childhood home in the village of Kim Liên is … ContinuedYou get: £10.000001 VND = £0.0000200000 -
5000 Angolan Kwanza banknote (Kulumbimbi Cathedra)
The first president of Angola is featured on the front of this paper 5000 Angolan Kwanza bill. Flip this Cinco Mil Kwanza note to the back, and it showcases an illustration of the ruins of the old Kulumbimbi Cathedral, a historic site in Mbanza Kongo.You get: £2.400001 AOA = £0.0004800000 -
5000 Cape Verde Escudo banknote (Aristides Maria Pereira)
The first president of Cape Verde, Aristides Maria Pereira, is featured on the frontside of this 5000 CVE banknote. The back of this Cinco Mil Escudos bill features a map of Boa Vista and the home of Aristides Maria Pereira.You get: £26.100001 CVE = £0.0052200000 -
5000 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The brown-coloured Rs5000 banknote is Pakistan’s highest value paper money note. Like all other Pakistani Rupee banknotes it features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. On the back side is an image of Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, of which the design was inspired by a Bedouin tent.You get: £8.750001 PKR = £0.0017500000 -
5000 Russian Rubles banknote (1997)
Russia’s highest value banknote is that of 5,000 Russian Ruble. Dated 1997, the orange-red coloured 5000 RUB bill features landmarks of the city of Khabarovsk in the Khabarovsk Krai region. The statue on the front side of the 5000 Ruble note is that of Nikolay Nikolayevich Muravyov-Amursky, Russian statesman and diplomat. The back side features … ContinuedYou get: £28.400001 RUB = £0.0056800000 -
50000 Costa Rican Colones paper banknote (Morpho butterfly)
Ricardo Jimenez Oreamuno, who served as president of Costa Rica on three occasions, is featured on this 50,000 Costa Rican Colones banknote. Featured as well on the obverse side of the 50,000 CRC bill is the Central American country’s Supreme Court building, located in San José. On the reverse side of the note are images … ContinuedYou get: £41.000001 CRC = £0.0008200000 -
50000 old Leva banknote Bulgaria
The violet-purple coloured banknote of 50000 old Bulgarian Leva features two statues on the front side: Saint Methodius and Saint Ciril. The back side of the old 50,000 BGL bill shows a pillar. The banknote of 50,000 old Bulgarian Leva is the equivalent of 50 new Bulgarian Leva.You get: £12.500001 BGN = £0.0002500000 -
50000 Soles de Oro banknote Peru (de Pierola)
The banknote of 50,000 Soles de Oro was Peru’s highest value banknote from 1981 until 1985. This was a time of very high inflation and the country’s currency was changed in 1985: 1000 soles de oro were replaced by 1 inti. This banknote of 50000 soles de oro thus became 50 intis, which had a … ContinuedYou get: £0.400001 PEN = £0.0000080000















