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1/2 cent coin South Africa
The 1/2 cent piece used to be the lowest value coin in South Africa, until it was demonetized in 1983. The 1/2 cent coin features the South African coat of arms (1910-2000): a shield held up by a springbok and gemsbok. The two birds on the half cent coin are cape sparrows, also known as … ContinuedYou get: £0.000101 ZAR = £0.0193500000 -
10 Centavos coin Mexico
The silver coloured 10 centavos coin is made of stainless steel. Like all modern Mexican coins, the 10c coin features the Escudo Nacional de México, the country’s coat of arms. This national symbol depicts a Mexican golden eagle ensnaring a rattlesnake whilst perched upon a prickly pear cactus. The 10 centavos coin is the equivalent … ContinuedYou get: £0.002021 MXN = £0.0201500000 -
10 Euros banknote (Second series)
The 10 euro banknote from the second series has improved security features, including a hologram strip. The map of Europe is larger than the previous version so it includes Cyprus. The red-colored €10 banknote has a bridge and arch in Romanesque architectural style.You get: £8.122001 EUR = £0.8122000000 -
10 Nuevos Pesos banknote Mexico (Lázaro Cárdenas)
The green coloured banknote of $10 Nuevos Pesos from Mexico has the portrait of General Lazaro Cardenas. On the front of the 10 MXN note is a power plant. On the back side of the diez nuevos pesos bill is the Coyolxauhqui stone discovered in Mexico City in 1978.You get: £0.263101 MXN = £0.0263100000 -
10 pennia coin Finland (cupronickel)
This 10 pennia coin was the lowest value coin in circulation at the time of the Euro changeover in Finland in 2002. On the obverse side of the 0.10 FIM 10 Finnish pennia coin is a stylised honeycomb. The flower on the reverse side is a lily of the valley, native throughout the cool temperate … ContinuedYou get: £0.000251 FIM = £0.0025000000 -
10 South Korean won coin (old type bronze)
This First Series 10 won coin was made from commercial bronze, with a high concentration of copper. Due to the increasing value of copper, subsequent versions of the 10 won coin had decreasing amounts of copper and increased zinc content, making them lighter and more brassy in colour, until the most recent Series IV version … ContinuedYou get: £0.002501 KRW = £0.0002500000















