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50 Gibraltar Pounds banknote (Casemates Square)
The red colored £50 Gibraltar Pounds note contains an aerial view on Grand Casemates Square, the largest square in the city centre of Gibraltar. The portrait on the fifty pounds banknote is that of HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and Gibraltar.You get: £42.500001 GIP = £0.8500000000 -
50 Mexican Pesos banknote (Series D)
Early versions of this 50 Mexican peso note had the text ‘Nuevos Pesos’, but those issued from the mid 1990’s dropped the ‘Nuevos’ as the currency reverted back to being called the peso. The cincuenta pesos note depicts José María Morelos, a Roman Catholic priest who became the leader in the war for independence, and … ContinuedYou get: £1.315501 MXN = £0.0263100000 -
50 Nepalese Rupees banknote (Mount Everest)
On the blue-coloured Rs50 banknote from Nepal is the image of Mt Everest on the front side, along with Janaki Temple, a Hindu temple in Janakpu. The back side features a thar (wild goat) on the banknotes of 2012 and earlier. The new 2015 version of the Fifty Rupees note has a snow leopard, also … ContinuedYou get: £0.172001 NPR = £0.0034400000 -
50 New Zealand Dollars banknote series 1992
This fifty dollars bill depicts Sir Apirana Turupa Ngata, NZ politician. On the purple and violet colored paper banknote a caption reads ‘Reserve Bank of New Zealand’. The reverse side of the $50 NZD note features a kokako bird.You get: £14.340501 NZD = £0.2868100000 -
50 Qatari Riyals banknote (Fifth Issue)
The Fifth Series banknote of 50 Qatari Riyals features the headquarters of the Qatar Central Bank in Doha. Also featured is the Doha-based headquarters of the Ministry of Finance, responsible for handling Qatar’s public finances. The Arab language side of the QR50 bill shows a traditional Islamic architecture ornate door, the flag of Qatar and … ContinuedYou get: £7.975001 QAR = £0.1595000000















