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5 Estonian Krooni banknote (Paul Keres)
This viis krooni banknote features Paul Keres, Estonian chess Grandmaster. The orange colored paper note contains the words ‘Eesti Pank’. On the back of the note is an image of Ivangorod fortress and Hermann castle in Narva, near the Russian border.You get: £0.155301 EEK = £0.0310600000 -
5 Gambian Dalasis banknote (Giant Kingfisher)
The 5 Gambian Dalasis note is a real beauty! On the front, it showcases a majestic Giant Kingfisher and proudly displays the Gambian Coat of Arms. Flipping this 5 GMD bill over, you’ll discover a scene with a hardworking farmer and cattle grazing on the grass.You get: £0.033601 GMD = £0.0067200000 -
5 Kopeks coin Belarus
5 Kopeks is the equivalent of 0.05 Belarusian Rubles. There are 100 kopeks in one ruble. The 5 kopeks coin is made of copper plated steel and weighs 2.7 grams. The 5 kopeks coin is larger than the 10 kopeks coin, measuring 19.8mm in diameter.You get: £0.006291 BYN = £0.1258700000 -
5 Maltese Liri banknote (Agatha Barbara)
Hames Liri’ is Maltese for ‘Five Lira’. The blue-coloured Lm5 bill has the portrait of Malta’s first female president Agatha Barbara on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 5 Liri bill from Malta features a view on a harbour with a man making fishing pots, a woman making lace and four windsurfers.You get: £0.943551 MTL = £0.1887100000 -
5 Pakistani Rupees banknote (Khojak Tunnel)
Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s portrait is shown to the right on the obverse side of this 5 Pakistani rupee note. The note’s reverse side shows the Khojak Tunnel, a 3.91 km (2.43 mi) railway tunnel. The Khojak Tunnel is one of the longest tunnels in the whole of South Asia.You get: £0.006351 PKR = £0.0012700000















