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10 Canadian Dollars banknote series 1989 Birds of Canada
This ten dollars banknote features the image of Sir John A. Macdonald, father of the Confederation and first Prime Minister of Canada. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘bank of Canada – banque du Canada’.You get: £3.272501 CAD = £0.3272500000 -
10 Chinese Yuan commemorative banknote (2008 Beijing Olympic Bird Nest Stadium)
This banknote of 10 Chinese Yuan was issued to commemorate the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It features the Bird’s Nest stadium, an ancient Greek discus thrower and athletes of various sport disciplines.You get: £0.886601 CNY = £0.0886600000 -
10 Cypriot Pounds banknote series 1977
The banknote of ten pounds measures 160mm by 77mm. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Kibris merkez bankasi’. The banknote depicts a right-faced ancient Greek sculpture head and the coat of arms of Cyprus, featuring a dove.You get: £1.384201 CYP = £0.1384200000 -
10 Dirhams banknote UAE Currency Board (1973)
The ten dirhams UAE banknote shows an aerial view of the emirate Umm al-Quwain. In common with other banknotes in this series, the watermark is a falcon that represents the Hawk of Quraish, the emblem of the United Arab Emirates. Like other notes in this series, the side with arabic text has an image featuring … ContinuedYou get: £1.180801 AED = £0.1180800000 -
10 Dracme Cassa Mediterranea banknote
The red-orange colored banknote of 10 Dracme features a bust of the Greek and Roman god Apollo and the prow of a ship. Text on the ten dracme bill is in both Italian and Greek: ‘Cassa Mediterranea di Credito per la Grecia’ and ‘Bvono per Dieci dracme’.You get: £0.020401 GRD = £0.0020400000 -
10 Israeli Lirot banknote (type 1968)
On the front side of Israel’s 10 Lirot banknote from 1968 is the portrait of Jewish poet Chaim Nahman Bialik. The poet’s house in Tel Aviv is featured on the back side. The text on the note is in Hebrew except for the text in English reading “Bank of Israel”.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0020000000















