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10 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The blue-colored German bill of zehn deutsche mark features Lady Justice, a woman and a man, the latter two representing labour and the rebuilding of Postwar Germany. Printed on the 10 Deutschmark banknote is the text ‘Banknote’, the serial numbers are in a red font.You get: £2.920301 DEM = £0.2920300000 -
100 Belgian Francs banknote (Comptes courants)
The banknote of 100 francs depicts the portrait of Leopold I, King of Belgium. The words ‘Banque nationale de Belgique (comptes courants)’ are printed on the note. Comptes courants is French for ‘Balance of payments’, French being one of the three official languages of Belgium.You get: £1.697001 BFR = £0.0169700000 -
100 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike)
Former prime minister and founder of the Sinhala nationalist Sri Lanka Freedom Party, the person on this Rs 100 banknote is S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. On the back side of the one hundred rupees bill is the ancient Buddhist temple complex of Polonnaruwa Vatadage.You get: £0.140001 LKR = £0.0014000000 -
1000 Finnish Markkaa banknote (1945)
The blue-violet-colored Finnish banknote of 1000 tuhat markkaa features a group of 13 adults and children at a lake. The figures are either completely or partially nude, which did elicit some controversy when the note was first issued.You get: £13.010001 FIM = £0.0130100000 -
200 Danish Kroner banknote (Bridges of Denmark series)
This 200 to hundrede kroner banknote measures 145mm by 72mm. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Danmarks nationalbank’. 200 Danish Krone notes like these are green colored and feature Knippelsbro in Copenhagen.You get: £19.812001 DKK = £0.0990600000 -
5 old Polish Zlotych banknote (1948 issue)
This reddish-brown banknote of 5 Pięć Złotych is dated 1948 and shows a farmer on a tractor ploughing a field. The 5 ZL note was in use during the Cold War, when the People’s Republic of Poland was under the control of the USSR.You get: £0.050001 PLN = £0.0100000000















