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1 Halala coin Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s lowest value coin is this 1 halala piece. Made of nickel plated steel, the silver-coloured 0.01 SAR coin measures only 16mm across and weighs 2 grams. Like the other Saudi Halala coins, it is dated 1438 (2016) and features the Saudi coat of arms with two crossed scimitars under a palm tree.You get: £0.000751 SAR = £0.0750600000 -
1 pound coin Falkland Islands
This nickel-brass £1 pound coin from the Falkland Islands has the coat of arms on the front side, featuring a ram on tussock grass in the field and a sailing ship with three masts underneath. The motto of the Falklands is also present: “Desire the Right’.You get: £0.750001 FKP = £0.7500000000 -
10 cents coin South Africa (copper coloured)
The 10 cent coins minted in South Africa since 2012 are made of copper plated steel. Like the older bronze plated steel coins that they replaced, they feature the arum lily. Newer coins can look quite gold in colour, but they become darker and more coppery with age and handling.You get: £0.001941 ZAR = £0.0193500000 -
10 FCFA coin West Africa
This 10 West African States CFA coin features a sawfish-shaped Akan gold weight on the obverse, and a head of an oryx surrounded by corn cobs on the reverse. The commemorative version of the 10 FCFA piece shows two women and a child filling baked clay water jars at a water pump.You get: £0.003801 XOF = £0.0003800000 -
10 Greek Drachmas coin (Democritus)
The portrait on the obverse side of the 10 Greek Drachmas coin is that of Democritus, the Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher who formulated the atomic theory of the universe. The reverse side of the 10 GRD piece features an atom.You get: £0.001601 GRD = £0.0001600000 -
10 South Korean won coin (Series III)
This 3rd series 10 won coin from South Korea is made from high brass, an alloy of copper and zinc. It features Dabotap Pagoda, part of the Bulguksa temple in Gyeongju. The 10 won piece measures 22.9mm across and weighs 4.06 grams.You get: £0.002501 KRW = £0.0002500000















