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10 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Golda Meir)
This orange-yellow-tan Israeli ten new sheqalim note depicts Golda Meir, Israeli politician. The 10 shekel banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Israel’. It has the same design as the 10,000 Israeli Old Shekel banknote, which it replaced in 1985, dropping three zeroes from 10,000 to 10.You get: £0.158301 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
10 Jordanian Dinars banknote (First Parliament)
The blue-coloured banknote of ten Jordanian dinars is dedicated to Jordan’s first parliament: In 1946 the Transjordanian parliament proclaimed Emir Abdullah King and officially changed the country’s name from the Emirate of Transjordan to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. On the back side of the 10 JOD bill is the UNESCO world heritage archeological site … ContinuedYou get: £8.188401 JOD = £0.8188400000 -
10 Konvertible Marks banknote Republika Srpska (holographic thread)
This 10 convertible maraka Republika Srpska banknote from the Serbian side of Bosnia Herzegovina features the Yugoslav poet Aleksa Šantić on the front, and a loaf of bread on the reverse. The KM10 bill has a holographic security thread.You get: £3.048801 BAM = £0.3048800000 -
10 Malaysian Ringgit banknote (4th series)
The 10 Malaysian Ringgit banknote of the 4th series is made of paper and coloured red. The RM10 note features Malaysia’s First Supreme Head of State, Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan, on the front side, and rafflesia parasitic flowering plants on the back side.You get: £1.408601 MYR = £0.1408600000 -
10 Maltese Lira banknote
This chaxar liri – ten liri bill measures 145mm by 73mm. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Mank Centrali ta’ Malta’. On the obverse side of the green colored Lm10 note is a standing Malta with rudder. The reverse side features wounded people being brought into the National Assembly in Valletta.You get: £1.887101 MTL = £0.1887100000 -
10 Moldovan Lei banknote
The Moldovan coat of arms with eagle and aurochs, along with a portrait of Prince Ștefan cel Mare of Moldavia are shown on the front side of this red coloured banknote of 10 Zece Lei. The back side of the 10 MDL bill shows an image of Harjauca Monastery.You get: £0.299001 MDL = £0.0299000000















