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10 cents coin East Caribbean States
The sailing ship on the 10c coin from the Eastern Caribbean States is the Golden Hind, on which Sir Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580. The ten cents coin weighs 2.30 grams and is made of nickel plated steel.You get: £0.013001 XCD = £0.1300000000 -
10 Deutsche Marks banknote (Sailing ship)
This blue and grey coloured banknote of 10 mark features the painting “Beardless Young Man” by Lucas Cranach the Elder on the front side. The sailing ship on the back side of the 10 DM bill is the German Navy’s training vessel “Gorch Fock”, a sailing vessel with three or more masts known as a … ContinuedYou get: £2.920301 DEM = £0.2920300000 -
10 Dutch Guilders banknote (Frans Hals 1968)
This tien gulden banknote depicts Frans Hals, Dutch painter. Printed on the blue colored paper banknote is the text ‘De Nederlandsche Bank’. On the backside of the 10 Dutch Guilder note is a stylized circle in a modern design.You get: £0.919101 NLG = £0.0919100000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote
The $10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars banknote is blue coloured and has a turtle, some fish and a hummingbird on the front, along with a portrait if Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse shows the sailing ship Warspite, a flying heron, and Admiralty Bay in St Vincent and the Grenadines.You get: £1.950001 XCD = £0.1950000000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (Swordfish)
The 10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars banknote is blue coloured and has a map of the Caribbean and a windsurfer on the front, along with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse shows sailing boats in the harbour at Grenada, a heron and a swordfish.You get: £1.690001 XCD = £0.1690000000 -
10 Iraqi dinars banknote (Ibn al-Haytham)
The old 10 dinar banknote from Iraq shows the portrait of mathematician, astronomer and physician Hasan Ibn al-Haytham on the Arabic language side. The English language side features the leaning al-Hadba’ Minaret in Mosul, known as “the hunchback”. The minaret was part of the Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed in the battle of Mosul in … ContinuedYou get: £0.002701 IQD = £0.0002700000















