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5 Israeli Old Shekel banknote (1978 to 1984 issue)
On the obverse side of the Bank of Israel 5 Old Shekel banknote is the image of Israel’s first President Chaim Zeizmann and the Weizmann Institute of Science named after him. The reverse side of the green-coloured five Old Sheqalim bill from 1978 shows Damascus Gate, the only gate to Jerusalem Old City that kept … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 ILR = £0.0040000000 -
5 Nigerian Naira banknote (Tafawa Balewa)
The 5 Naira bill is Nigeria’s lowest value banknote. The polymer version replaced an older paper version. On the 5 NGN banknote is the portrait of Sir Tafawa Balewa, fomer Prime Minister of Nigeria. The back side of the five naira banknote shows traditional yoruba drummers. Also shown on the back side is a map … ContinuedYou get: £0.000251 NGN = £0.0000500000 -
50 Argentine Pesos banknote 1st Series (Domingo Faustino Sarmiento)
The 1st Series 50 Pesos Argentine banknote has Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, the seventh President of Argentina, on the front. The reverse shows Casa de Gobierno (Government House) in Buenos Aires, which is also known as the Casa Rosada or Pink House due to its distinctive colour.You get: £0.005501 ARS = £0.0001100000 -
50 bani coin Moldova
The gold-coloured 50 bani coin features grapes and vine leaves on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 0.50 MDL piece shows the Moldovan coat of arms: an eagle with a Roman Catholic cross in its mouth, a scepter and olive branch in its talons, supporting a shield featuring an auroch and an eight-sided … ContinuedYou get: £0.006271 MDL = £0.0125400000 -
50 Greek Drachmas banknote (Poseidon)
The 50 drachmai banknotes features a portrait of the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon. On the back side of the fifty drachma note are sailing ships, and a male and female sailor operating a canon. The 50 drachmai banknote was replaced by a coin in 1980.You get: £0.009001 GRD = £0.0001800000















