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5 Baisa coin Oman
Similar to all Omani coins, this 5 Baisa case features the national arms of Oman and the Sultan’s name, along with the text ‘Sultanate of Oman’ in Arabic. The 5 baisa coin has a value equivalent to 0.005 rial. It is Oman’s lowest value coin in circulation.You get: £0.004111 OMR = £0.8227000000 -
5 Belgian Francs coin (Albert II)
The gold-coloured 5 Francs coin has a simple design. The text reads either 5 Francs (French language version) or 5 Frank (Dutch language version). The portrait on this type of 5 frank coin is that of King Albert II of Belgium, facing left.You get: £0.002501 BFR = £0.0005000000 -
5 Israeli Lirot banknote (Albert Einstein)
The most striking feature of the I£5 Lirot banknote from Israel is the famous portrait of theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate Albert Einstein. The bunker-like building on the back of the 1968-dated Israeli five lirot bill houses an atomic reactor, located in the Soreq Nuclear Research Center near Yavne.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0040000000 -
5 Qatari Riyals banknote (Second Issue)
The 5 riyals banknote from Qatar’s Second Series is dedicated to the topic of agriculture: Sheep, greenhouses, fruits and a field are pictured on the five riyals bill’s English language side. The Arabic language side contains the coat of arms of the State of Qatar.You get: £0.064301 QAR = £0.0128600000 -
5 Russian Rubles banknote (1997)
The green-coloured 5 New Ruble banknote of 1997 features the Monument of the Russian Millennium in Novgorod and Kiev’s St Sophia Cathedral on the front side. On the back side is an image of Novgorod’s old Medieval city wall with watch towers.You get: £0.028401 RUB = £0.0056800000 -
50 Argentine Australes banknote
The obverse side of this 50 Argentine Australes banknote shows a portrait of President Bartolomé Mitre. On the reverse side of the 50 Cincuenta Australes bill is an image of the Roman goddess Liberty with a burning torch and a shield with Argentina’s coat of arms.You get: £0.050001 ARS = £0.0010000000 -
50 Chilean Pesos banknote (Captain Arturo Prat)
This Cincuenta Pesos banknote from Chile depicts the naval commander Arturo Prat who became a national hero following his death during the War of the Pacific at te Battle of Iquique in 1879. Prat is also featured on the current 10,000 (Diez Mil) Pesos banknote.You get: £0.024501 CLP = £0.0004900000















