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5 Pence coin Ireland
The Irish shilling coin of 5p displays the word ‘Eire’. The irish name of the coin is Cúig phingin. There is a large and small version of the 5p coin, we accept both versions. We also exchange the pre-decimal shilling 1s coin, featuring a bull.You get: £0.035541 IEP = £0.7108100000 -
50 Baisa coin Oman
The 50 baisa coin from Oman has a value equivalent to 0.05 rial. That is because there are 1000 baisa in one rial. This 50 baisa coin shows Oman’s national arms, the Khanjar Bo Sayfain, on its obverse side with the Sultan’s name above. The name of the Sultan displayed is either ‘Haitham bin Tariq’ … ContinuedYou get: £0.041141 OMR = £0.8227000000 -
50 Centavos coin Mexico
The silver coloured 50 centavos coin is made of stainless steel. It is smaller and lighter than the older bronze 50c coin that is still in use. The text ‘Estados Unido Mexicanos’ translates as ‘United Mexican States’. The design around the 50c lettering is taken from the Sun Stone, also known as the ‘Stone of … ContinuedYou get: £0.010081 MXN = £0.0201500000 -
50 cents coin South Africa
This 50 cent coin is equal to half a rand. On the denomination side it has the crane flower, also known as a bird of paradise flower or the strelitzia plant. It is made from bronze plated steel and is a brassy gold colour that can darken with age and handling.You get: £0.009681 ZAR = £0.0193500000 -
50 FCFA coin West Africa
The silver-coloured coin of 50 francs from West Africa shows harvested crops including cacao beans, peanuts and coffee beans. The reverse side of the 50 XOF piece shows the akan gold weight in the shape of a coiled starfish that is depicted on all West African CFA coins.You get: £0.019001 XOF = £0.0003800000 -
50 sen coin Malaysia (Second series)
This 50 sen coin from Malaysia is made of cupronickel. Like all coins in the second series, it has the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Bunga Raya) flower on the side with the denomination, year and text ‘Bank Negara Malaysia’. The wau bulan (moon kite) features on the other side of the coin.You get: £0.043481 MYR = £0.0869500000















