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20 South African Rand banknote (Elephant type 1993)
This 20 rand banknote uses similar artwork as the 2005 notes that replaced it. However, this R20 bill has a darker rather than white underprint, and does not have the South African national coat of arms and security features of the newer 20 ZAR note.You get: £0.580401 ZAR = £0.0290200000 -
20 South African Rand banknote (Elephants)
South Africa’s first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela is featured on the frontside of this 20 South African Rand bill. The reverse side of this 20 ZAR note depicts a family of elephants, one of Africa’s Big 5 wildlife on the endangered list.You get: £0.730801 ZAR = £0.0365400000 -
20 Trinidad and Tobago Dollars polymer banknote
The front side of the polymer $20 Trinidad and Tobago dollars banknote shows a white-tailed sabrewing hummingbird next to the national coat of arms of Trinidad & Tobago. The building on the back side of the $20 TTD bill is the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago’s headquarters in Port of Spain. The note also … ContinuedYou get: £1.560401 TTD = £0.0780200000 -
20 Tunisian Dinars banknote (Farhat Hached)
The red-coloured banknote of 20 Tunisian Dinars dated 2017 has the portrait of Farhat Hached, leader of the Tunisian national movement, on the front side, along with a holographic security thread. The back side shows the Amphitheatre of El Jem.You get: £3.655401 TND = £0.1827700000 -
20 Ukrainian Hryvnias banknote (1995 to 2001 Series)
On Ukraine’s old banknote of ₴20 hryvnia is the portrait of writer and journalist Ivan Franko. The building on the back side of the 1995 to 2001 Series 20 hryvnias bill is the Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Lviv, largest city in western UkraineYou get: £0.163001 UAH = £0.0081500000 -
200 French Francs banknote (Gustave Eiffel)
The note of 200 deux cent francs portrays the image of Gustave Eiffel, French civil Engineer. The words ‘Banque de France’ are printed on the paper banknote. The back of the 200 francs banknote shows the base level arches of the Eifel tower in Paris.You get: £1.260001 FRF = £0.0063000000 -
200 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1996)
The reverse side of this 200 Kenyan Shillings banknote features The Peace, Love and Unity Monument.You get: £0.592001 KES = £0.0029600000















