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100 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (2002 issue)
This brown colored one hundred dirhams banknote portrays Mohammed V, Mohammed VI and Hassan II. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’. On the back of the 100 MAD bill are people with flags, marching in a demonstration.You get: £5.285001 MAD = £0.0528500000 -
100 Nuevos Pesos banknote Mexico (Plutarco Elías Calles)
The highest value banknote of the 1992 Nuevos Pesos series from Mexico is the $100 pesos banknote with portrait of general Plutarco Elías Calles. On the back side of the cien nuevos pesos bill is an image of a desert mule deer, cactus and mountain lake.You get: £2.631001 MXN = £0.0263100000 -
100 South Korean won banknote (Sejong the Great)
Korea’s historical ruler King Sejong The Great is featured on this green-coloured banknote of 100 won from South Korea. On the back side of the old 100 won banknote is an image of the Bank of Korea building in Seoul.You get: £0.033001 KRW = £0.0003300000 -
1000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
The bill of 1000 Turkish Lira (Bin Türk Lirasi) has an image of the coastline of Istanbul on the back side. The bearded figure with the turban is Fathi Sultan Mehmet. On the front side of the one thousand Turkish lira note is a portrait of the founding father of modern Turkey, Kemel Atatürk.You get: £0.000151 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
1000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Amir Timur Museum)
On the front of this 1000 Uzbekistani Som banknote, you’ll find the state emblem of Uzbekistan. Flip over this 1000 UZS bill, and the back showcases the Amir Timur Museum in Tashkent. This museum pays tribute to Amir Timur, a former warlord and politician who brought nations together and championed science, education, and the arts … ContinuedYou get: £0.010001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
2 Argentine Pesos banknote 1st Series (Bartolome Mitre)
The Dos (2) Pesos 1st Series Argentine banknote has a portrait of Bartolomé Mitre, a journalist and soldier who became President of Argentina in 1862. The back of the $2 ARS note shows the Mitre Museum in Buenos Aires that is dedicated to his legacy.You get: £0.000221 ARS = £0.0001100000















