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500 Mexican Pesos banknote (Benito Juárez)
The blue-coloured new $500 pesos banknote from Mexico features the portrait of President Benito Juárez on the front side, next to a scene of his triumphant return to Mexico City following the Republican victory in the Second Franco-Mexican War in 1867. On the back of the Quinientos Pesos MXN bill is an image of gray … ContinuedYou get: £16.040001 MXN = £0.0320800000 -
500 Mexican Pesos banknote (Series F)
This quinientos $500 pesos Mexican banknote honours two of Mexico’s most famous artists, the painters Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Rivera was famous for his murals, whilst Kahlo during her lifetime was known more for being married to Rivera than for her own art. However, since her death, her work has eclipsed that of Rivera, … ContinuedYou get: £16.040001 MXN = £0.0320800000 -
500 Polish Zloty banknote (King John III Sobieski)
The highest denomination of Polish banknotes is the 500 Polish Zlotych note, featuring King Jan Sobieski III, monarch of Poland and Lithuania. The historic building on the back of the new 500 zlotych note is Wilanowski Palace in Warsaw.You get: £80.585001 PLN = £0.1611700000 -
500 Qatari Riyals banknote (Fourth Issue with transparent window)
The blue-grey coloured QR500 bill from the fourth series shows a falcon’s head and Qatar Royal Palace in Doha. The 4th issue added a number of improved security features to the banknotes, such as the see-through foil window on which Qatar’s coat of arms is printed.You get: £48.335001 QAR = £0.0966700000 -
500 Qatari Riyals banknote (Third Issue)
Qatar’s highest value banknote of the Third Series is the 500 riyals note. The English language side has a vertical orientation, featuring an oil rig. The banknote is brightly coloured with a diverse colour palet including orange, cyan, green and blue.You get: £6.430001 QAR = £0.0128600000 -
500 Serbian Dinara banknote
The 500 Serbian dinara banknote has the portrait of Yugoslavian painter Jovan Cvijić on the front. Although he started out studying landscapes, Cvijić’s most significant contributions were in the fields of human geography and sociology. The back of the RSD 500 note also shows Cvijić, and has stylised ethnographic motifs that may be indicative of … ContinuedYou get: £2.645001 RSD = £0.0052900000 -
500 Soles de Oro banknote Peru (Quiñones)
The Peruvian aviator José Abelardo Quiñones Gonzáles is pictured on the banknote of 500 soles de oro. Gonzáles is a national hero for his courage and sacrifice in the Batalla de Zarumilla in 1941 between Peru and Ecuador. On the back of the quinientos soles de oro bill is Quebrada Seca River, where Quiñones’ aircraft … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 PEN = £0.0000400000 -
500 Ugandan Shillings banknote (elephant)
This banknote of 500 Ugandan Shillings features an elephant and the Ugandan Coat of Arms on the front side. The reverse side of the Shilingi Mia Tano note features the Makerere University Administration Building clock tower.You get: £0.010001 UGX = £0.0000200000 -
5000 Brazilian Cruzeiros banknote (Liberty)
The head of Liberty is featured on this green-coloured banknote of 5000 Cruzeiros from Brazil. On the back side is the Brazilian coat of arms consisting of a central star-shaped emblem surrounded by coffee and nicotiana tabacum branches.You get: £0.015001 BRB = £0.0000030000 -
5000 Czech Koruna banknote series 1999
This 5000 pet tisic korun ceskych bill shows Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, Czech politician. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Ceska narodni banka’. 5000 Czech Korun notes like these have a spade symbol on the reverse side. This 5000 CZK banknote has a thin metallic security strip. It is no longer legal tender in the … ContinuedYou get: £119.050001 CZK = £0.0238100000 -
5000 South Korean won banknote (1972 issue)
On this 5000 won banknote from the Bank of Korea’s 1972 issue is the image of confucian scholar Yi I. The building on the back side of the old 5,000 won note is the headquarters of South Korea’s central bank, the Bank of Korea, in Seoul.You get: £1.650001 KRW = £0.0003300000















