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1 Dirham coin Morocco (any year)
The 1 Moroccan dirham coin weighs 6 grams and measures 24mm across. The 1 MAD coin is made of nickel plated steel. It features the Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Morocco. Different varieties and years of issue exist of the one dirham coin: We exchange all 1 Moroccan dirham coins.You get: £0.038301 MAD = £0.0383000000 -
1 FCFA coin West Africa
This 1 West African States CFA coin features its face value on the obverse, and a stylised Sawfish on the reverse. Due to its very low value, the 1 FCFA coin is no longer in general use in West Africa but it remains legal tender. Measuring only 15mm in diameter, it is one of the … ContinuedYou get: £0.000381 XOF = £0.0003800000 -
1 Israeli Old Shekel banknote (1978 to 1984 issue)
The banknote of 1 Old Israeli Sheqel features the portrait of financier and banker Sir Moses Haim Montefiore and the windmill in Jerusalem that was named after him. On the back side of this 1978-dated 1 old shekel bill is an image of Jerusalem’s old city wall and 16th century Jaffa Gate.You get: £0.020001 ILR = £0.0200000000 -
1 Pakistani Rupee banknote (Minar e Pakistan)
Depicted on the obverse side of this 1 Pakistani rupee banknote is a crescent moon, representing progress, and a star which represents light and knowledge. The reverse side of the note shows the national monument Minar e Pakistan located in Lahore. This tower was built between 1960 and 1968.You get: £0.001271 PKR = £0.0012700000 -
1 Portuguese Escudo coin (small type)
At the time of the Euro changeover in 2002, the 1 escudo coin was Portugal’s lowest value coin. The tiny coin has a diameter of only 16mm and weighs only 1.7 grams. The coin features a sailing rope knot, the Portuguese coat of arms and a flower-shaped stained glass window.You get: £0.000251 PTE = £0.0002500000 -
1 Pound coin Isle of Man (old style)
The Isle of Man introduced a £1 pound coin five years before the UK introduced its first £1 coin. The Manx £1 pound coin shows the Triskeles, or Three Legs of Man, the coat of arms of the Isle of Man. The portrait on the £1 Isle of Man coin is that of Queen Elizabeth … ContinuedYou get: £0.875001 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
1 Spanish Peseta coin (type 1982 to 1989)
This 1980’s coin of 1 Spanish Peseta is larger than the 1990’s version. Both coins are made of aluminium. This 1 Peseta coin has a diameter of 21mm. The 1 Peseta piece features a younger portrait of King Juan I Carlos of Spain.You get: £0.000321 ESP = £0.0003200000 -
1 Tetri coin Georgia
Georgia’s lowest value coin of 1 tetri is the equivalent of 0.01 lari. The stainless steel coin weighs only 1.4 grams and measures 1.5cm in diameter. It features the Borjgali: the Georgian symbol of the sun with seven rotating rays over the Christian Tree of Life.You get: £0.001181 GEL = £0.1175000000 -
1 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote (2004 to 2005 Series)
The grey-green coloured ₴1Hryvnia banknote from Ukraine from 2004-2005 is similar to the modern blue-yellow coloured ₴1 hryvnia note. Both notes have the portrait of Prince Vladimir the Great and show the old walled city of Kiev on the back side. The 2004-2005 1 hryvnia bill is no longer issued and has been replaced by … ContinuedYou get: £0.008151 UAH = £0.0081500000















