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500 Thai Baht banknote (updated portrait)
The violet 500 baht note has the updated portrait of Bhumibol Adulyadej, better known as King Rama IX, on the obverse side. On the reverse is Thailand’s famous Buddhist temple complex of Wat Pho in Bangkok, and Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok, who as Rama I became the first king of the reigning House of Chakri of … ContinuedYou get: £9.025001 THB = £0.0180500000 -
5000 Turkish Old Lira banknote (7th emission group 1970)
This note of 5000 Turkish Lira has the text ‘Bes Bin Türk Lirasi’ on the front side, along with ‘Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi’ which means ‘Central Bank of Turkey’. The 5000 lira note features Atatürk and Mevlana.You get: £0.000751 TRL = £0.0000001500 -
Bahrain 10 Dinars banknote (Second Issue)
The green-coloured banknote of BD10 from the second series shows an aerial view on Bahrain’s dry docks. Other elements on the Ten Dinars note include a wind tower, the Bahraini coat of arms shield and a dhow sailing ship.You get: £11.533401 BHD = £1.1533400000 -
1 Argentine Austral banknote
The value of the 1 Argentine Austral banknote was quickly wiped away by the very high inflation in Argentina during the 1980’s. The Un Austral bill was replaced by a coin of 1 Austral in 1989. After years of hyperinflation the value of the 1 Argentine Austral note is very low.You get: £0.050001 ARS = £0.0500000000 -
1 Dinar banknote Republic of Croatia
The banknote of 1 Croatian Dinar features the portrait of astronomer Roger Joseph Boscovich. On the back side of the Jedan Hrvatski Dinar bill is an image of Zagreb Cathedral and Stone Gate in the Upper Town of Zagreb. The 1 dinar banknote was the smallest unit of payment in Croatia in 1991: Croatian Dinar … ContinuedYou get: £0.000001 HRD = £0.0000015000















