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10 Israeli Lirot banknote (type 1968)
On the front side of Israel’s 10 Lirot banknote from 1968 is the portrait of Jewish poet Chaim Nahman Bialik. The poet’s house in Tel Aviv is featured on the back side. The text on the note is in Hebrew except for the text in English reading “Bank of Israel”.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0020000000 -
10 Nigerian Naira paper banknote (Bank building)
Nigeria’s old 10 Naira banknote features Kainji Dam on the Niger River, which generates electricity for all the large cities in Nigeria. The front side of the ₦10 bill pictures the building of the Central Bank of Nigeria in the country’s capital city Abuja.You get: £0.000301 NGN = £0.0000300000 -
10 Pakistani Rupees banknote
The Rs10 banknote is Pakistan’s lowest value paper money note since the Rs5 bill was replaced by a coin in 2015. The 10 Pakistani Rupees banknote features the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 PKR note shows Bab-e-Khyber, the entry to Khyber Pass in Peshawar near … ContinuedYou get: £0.017501 PKR = £0.0017500000 -
10 Romanian Lei banknote (Nicolae Grigorescu)
The banknote of zece lei features the Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu. Printed on the pink-orange colored polymer note is the text ‘Banca Nationala A Romaniei’. On the backside of the 10 RON bill is a woman with canister in front of a house.You get: £1.292901 RON = £0.1292900000 -
10 Russian Rubles banknote (1997)
Featured on the front of the brown and sand-coloured 10 Ruble banknote from Russia are the Kommualny Bridge across the river Yenisey, and the tower of Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Chapel in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. On the reverse side of the 1997-dated 10 RUB bill is the hydroelectric dam of Krasnoyarsk.You get: £0.056801 RUB = £0.0056800000 -
100 Argentine Australes banknote
The banknotte of 100 Australes used to be Argentina’s highest value banknote when the Australes was introduced as the new national currency in Argentina in 1985. However its value quickly evaporated due to sky high inflation. In 1990 the Cien Australes bill was replaced by a coin of 100 Australes.You get: £0.050001 ARS = £0.0005000000 -
100 Austrian Schilling banknote (Johann Strauss)
The classic music composer Johann Strauss II features on this Austrian one hundred schilling note. He was known as the ‘Waltz King’, and many of his compositions such as The Blue Danube remain popular with concert goers and dancers today.You get: £0.611101 ATS = £0.0061110000 -
100 Bolivian Bolivianos banknote (René Moreno)
The front of this 100 Bolivian Bolivianos bill features a portrait of Gabriel René Moreno, a Bolivian writer. This 100 BOB series J note has a security thread on the obverse. Turn this Cien Bolivianos note over, and you’ll see the San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca University building. It is often referred to as the … ContinuedYou get: £2.511001 BOB = £0.0251100000















