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20 Gibraltar Pounds banknote (HMS Victory)
The £20 Gibraltar Pounds note shows HMS Victory returning to Gibraltar in 1805 after the Battle of Trafalgar against the French Navy. HMS Victory was Lord Nelson’s flagship. Although the British Navy was victorious in the battle, Nelson was shot during the battle and died.You get: £17.000001 GIP = £0.8500000000 -
20 Irish Pounds banknote (Daniel O’Connell)
This twenty pounds banknote shows the image of Daniel O’Connell, Irish politician. The violet colored paper note contains the words ‘Banc Ceannais na hÉireann’. The backside of the £20 pound bill features writings and the Four Courts building in Dublin.You get: £15.738801 IEP = £0.7869400000 -
20 Maldivian Rufiyaa banknote
This purple and violet coloured banknote of twenty rufiyaa from the Maldives shows a fisherman with two fish on the front side, along with an airport control tower and plane. On the back side is a traditional Maldivian sailing boat.You get: £0.514401 MVR = £0.0257200000 -
20 New Zealand Dollars banknote series 1992
The green colored bill of twenty dollars portrays the image of Queen Elizabeth II. The words ‘Reserve Bank of New Zealand’ are printed on the paper banknote. The two birds on the back of the $20 NZD note are New Zealand falcons.You get: £5.736201 NZD = £0.2868100000 -
20 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (General Murtala Muhammed)
The green-coloured paper banknote of Twenty Naira features the portrait of Army General Murtala R. Muhammed (1938-1976) in military uniform on the front side. The back side of the old ₦20 bill shows the coat of arms of Nigeria with the national motto “Unity and Faith”.You get: £0.000601 NGN = £0.0000300000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Elephant type 2005)
This 20 rand note from South Africa depicts elephants on the front, and open pit mining on the reverse. The African bush elephant is the largest living land animal. The ears of African elephants are much larger than those of Asian elephants, and some have observed that African elephants’ ears resemble a map of Africa, … ContinuedYou get: £0.580401 ZAR = £0.0290200000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Nelson Mandela)
The 20 rand brown banknote, with South Africa’s first black head of state Nelson Mandela on the front, has an elephant on the reverse. Text on this banknote is in English and the languages of Southern Ndebele and Tswana.You get: £0.730801 ZAR = £0.0365400000 -
20 Tunisian Dinars banknote (Kheireddine Et-Tounsi)
Kheireddine Et-Tounsi, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire is pictured on the front side of this 20 Tunisian Dinars banknote, with a dirk on a horse. This version is dated 20 March 2011 and has a holographic security foil strip on the obverse (front) side. It replaced an older version dated 1992 which is no … ContinuedYou get: £3.655401 TND = £0.1827700000















