The five Gibraltar Pound banknote
  • Australian Coins

    Exchange Australian Coins Have you returned from a trip to Oz only to find that you have lots of leftover Australian coins that you do not need? Don’t hoard them or forget about them. Send them to Cash4Coins – the easy way to exchange leftover currency! We offer an exchange service that is second to…
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  • Australian Dollar Banknotes

    Exchange Australian Dollar Banknotes The Australian dollar is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, and also Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island and Norfolk Island. The independent Pacific Island states of Nauru, Kiribati and Tuvalu also use the Australian dollar (AUD) as their currency. In Australia, you will usually see items or services marked with…
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  • United Arab Emirates Dirham

    Exchange United Arab Emirates (UAE) Dirham The UAE dirham (AED) is the name given to the official currency of the United Arab Emirates and Morocco. The dirham serves as the sub unit of the following currencies also – Qatar riyal, Libyan dinar and the Jordanian dinar. First introduced in 1973 it replaced the Qatar and…
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  • Turkish Lira Banknotes

    Exchange Turkish Lira Banknotes The official currency of Turkey is the Turkish lira (TRY). The currency is also used in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The lira is further sub-divided into 100 kurus. It was in 1844 when the lira first made its appearance as a gold coin. Soon after paper money was introduced…
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  • Thai Baht Banknotes

    Exchange Thai Baht Banknotes The official currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). The currency was first introduced to the country in 1897. The currency is subdivided in to 100 ‘satang’. The baht is one of the strongest currencies in Southeast Asia. THB banknotes are issued in 5 denominations. These are 20, 50, 100,…
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  • Swiss Franc Banknotes

    How to Exchange Swiss Franc Banknotes The Swiss franc (CHF) is the official currency of Switzerland. Switzerland is the only country in Europe that still uses the franc as legal tender. The Swiss franc is included in the list of the top five strongest currencies in the world. This list includes the US dollar, Euro,…
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  • Swedish Kroner banknotes

    Exchange Swedish Kroner banknotes The Swedish kroner (SEK) has been the national currency of the country since 1873. The kroner also goes by the name of ‘Swedish crown’. Sweden is only one of the few remaining countries in Europe that still uses its own currency and is the most dominant of currencies amongst other existent…
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  • Spanish Peseta banknotes

    Exchange Spanish Peseta banknotes It was in 1869 after Spain joined the Latin Monetary Union that the peseta (ESP) was first introduced into the country. The Spanish Law set a condition that in order to join this union the peseta had to be a subdivision of the peso, 1 peso duro was equal to 5…
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  • Slovenian Tolar Banknotes

    How to Exchange Slovenian Tolar Banknotes The official currency of the Republic of Slovenia was the tolar (SIT). This currency was based on a currency that was first used in Europe in the middle ages. In 1991 the first banknotes to be printed were in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500,…
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  • Slovak Koruna Banknotes

    Exchange Slovak Koruna Banknotes On 8th February 1993 and 31st December 2008, the official currency of Slovakia was the Slovak koruna. The SKK was further divided into 100 haliers. Banknotes were first issued in 1939. They were minted in denominations of 100, 500 and 1000 korún. Printed onto them were the words SLOVENSKÝ ŠTÁT so…
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  • Singapore Dollar Banknotes

    Exchange Singapore Dollar Banknotes today! The official currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar (SGD). The currency was first introduced into Singapore on April 7th, 1967. However, until 1973 the dollar was still exchangeable with the Malaysian ringgit. The SGD is a decimalised currency and is broken down into 100 equal cents. The Singapore dollar…
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  • Scottish Banknotes

    Exchange Scottish banknotes for cash In 1695 the Bank of Scotland was established. This was one year after the Bank of England was established. The Bank of Scotland was a different institution from the Bank of England. The main priority for the bank was the needs of commerce. The bank initially started issuing notes and…
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  • Saudi Arabian Riyals Banknotes

    Exchange Saudi Arabian Riyal banknotes The riyal originated before the country Saudi Arabia existed. Prior to the 20th century currencies of foreign countries including British Gold sovereigns were used as currency in Arabia. In 1932 Saudi Arabia was established and a common currency was introduced – Saudi riyal. Saudi Arabia first minted and issued banknotes in…
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  • Romanian Lei Banknotes

    Exchange Romanian Lei Banknotes The official currency of Romania is the Romanian lei (RON) although a member of the European Union it still uses its own currency. One RON is subdivided into 100 bani. Over the years the currency has undergone several currency reforms and several re-evaluations. There have been three series of lei banknotes…
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  • Portuguese Escudos Banknotes

    Exchange Portuguese Escudos Banknotes We help lots of people like you exchange Portuguese Escudos banknotes. These were introduced into Portugal in the year 1910. It replaced the real at a rate of 1,000 Réis to 1 escudo. The value of the escudo declined rapidly after 1914. In 1928 it was fixed to the pound.  Banknotes were first…
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  • Polish Zloty Banknotes

    Exchange Polish Zloty banknotes Exchange Polish Zloty Banknotes with us today! The official currency of Poland is the Polish zloty (PLN). translated ‘zloty’ means ‘golden’. The zloty is subdivided into 100 groszy. Since the middle ages the zloty has been the currency used in Poland. The treasury issued the first zloty banknotes in 1794 and…
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  • Philippine Peso Banknotes

    How to exchange Philippine Peso banknotes Since 1852 the official currency of the Philippines has been the peso (PHP). This peso is further subdivided into 100 centavos. The peso is officially registered in the Guinness Book of World Records for its 100000 peso banknote as this is the largest legal tender note in context of…
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  • Exchange Norwegian Kroner Notes

    How to exchange Norwegian Kroner banknotes The kroner is the official currency of the countries that were once a part of Scandinavian Monetary Union – Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The word ‘kroner’ is the synonym of the English word ‘crown’ and in plural form is known as ‘kroner’. One kroner is divided into 100 equal parts….
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  • Exchange New Zealand Dollar Banknotes

    How to exchange New Zealand Dollar banknotes Here at Cash4Coins we offer a simple and easy way to exchange New Zealand Dollar banknotes. The New Zealand dollar (NZD) is the national currency of New Zealand. It is also the national currency of The Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau and the Pitcairn islands. It is also known…
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  • Moroccan Dirham Banknotes

    The easy way to exchange Moroccan Dirham banknotes The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (MAD) Morocco’s central bank the Bank Al-Maghrin mints and issues the dirham banknotes. The name “Dirham” comes from the Roman word “Denarius” which was a currency used during the Roman period. Starting 1882 Morocco adopted the Rial as…
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  • Maltese Lira Banknotes

    Exchange Maltese Lira banknotes for CASH! The Maltese lira (MTL) or pound was the official currency in Malta from 1972 up until 31st December 2007. Pound banknotes were minted and circulated in Malta between 1914 and 1918 and were in the denominations of 5 and 10 shillings, 1,5 and 10 pounds. In 1967 the Central…
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  • Luxembourg Franc Banknotes

    How to exchange Luxembourg Franc notes The official currency of Luxembourg from 1854-1940 and 1945-1999 was the Luxembourg Franc. The LUF was subdivided into 100 centimes. The International Bank of Luxembourg and the National Bank issued and minted banknotes prior to the First World War. These were minted in denominations of Thaler, Mark and occasionally…
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  • Exchange Jersey Pound Banknotes

    How to Exchange Jersey pound Banknotes The official currency of Jersey is the pound. Jersey does not have its own currency, it is in joint union with the United Kingdom. All currency minted and issued are pound sterling denomination. Jersey banknotes can be exchanged like for like with other sterling banknotes. The Jersey pound banknotes…
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  • Japanese Yen Banknotes

    Exchange Japanese Yen Banknotes The Japanese Yen is the national currency of Japan. Among the five most traded currencies in the world the JPY ranks third after the US dollar and Euro. It was in 1871 when the Yen was adopted as the national currency of Japan. The JPY banknotes were first minted and issued…
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  • Italian Lira Banknotes

    Exchange Italian Lira banknotes The national bank in Italy ceased accepting Lira in Feb 2013. We can still accept coins at £1.50 per kilo when part of a mixed collection. The Italian lira (ITL) was first circulated in Italy around the early eighteenth century during the Napoleonic era. It became the official currency of Italy…
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  • Isle of Man Banknotes

    Exchange Isle of Man Pound banknotes The Isle of Man pound is a local currency of the pound sterling. The Isle of Man Government mint and issue the Isle of Man pound also known as the ‘Manx’ pound. The ‘Manx’ pound is subdivided into 100 pence. Although the GBP will be accepted in the Isle…
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  • Exchange Irish Pound Banknotes

    Exchange your old Irish Pound Banknotes for cash! In the mid 1920’s Ireland decided to separate from the United Kingdom and design its own currency. At this time the Irish Free State also decided to mint their own banknotes. The banknotes were designed by a Belfast born artist called Sir John Lavery. This new Irish…
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  • Hungarian Forint Banknotes

    Exchange Hungarian Forint Banknotes The official currency of Hungary is the Forint (HUF) This is further sub-divided into 100 filler. The Hungarian Forint was first minted and issued on 1st August 1946 after World War II. The Hungarian National Bank issued 10 and 100 forint banknotes in 1946. The next two years the bank minted…
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  • Guernsey Pound Banknotes

    Exchange Guernsey Pounds for cash with us! Since 1921 the official currency for Guernsey has been the pound. Contrary to belief the Guernsey Pound is nota separate currency to the UK pound. The GGP is a local issued pound currency similar to the currency of Northern Ireland and Scotland. After World War II Guernsey was…
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  • Greek Drachma Banknotes

    Exchange Greek Drachma Banknotes Between 1841 and 1928 the official minted notes for Greece were the Greek Drachma. Minted by the National Bank of Greece they issued the following denominations which ranged from 10 to 500 drachma. In the years between 1917 and 1920 the Greek government decided to circulate paper money in denominations of…
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  • Gibraltar Pounds Banknotes

    Exchange Gibraltar Pounds for Cash The official currency for Gibraltar is the Gibraltar Pound. In terms of value it is on par with the UK Pound. Prior to 1898 the currency situation in Gibraltar was complicated. The reason was because the country was using three different currencies – British, Spanish and Gibraltarian. In 1898 an…
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  • French Francs

    Exchange your French Franc banknotes The French Franc has a long history dating back to the 14th century ad is one of the world’s oldest currencies. It was King John II who first introduced the currency in 1360. The Franc then remained in circulation until 2002 when it was placed by the Euro. In 1960…
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  • Finnish Markkaa Banknotes

    Exchange Finnish Markkaa banknotes Prior to 2002 the official currency for Finland was the Finnish Markkaa (FIM). The Markkaa was further sub-divided into pennies. 100 pennies = 1 Markkaa. All Finnish banknotes in circulation reflected the country’s economic and political history. It was due to the silver shortage at the beginning of the 20th century…
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  • Faroese Krona Banknotes

    Exchange Faroese Króna banknotes for cash! The official currency of the Faroe Islands is the Faroese Krona. The currency is minted by the Danish National Bank. The currency is a version of the Danish Krona. The Faroese Krona is further divided into 100 oyru. In 1940 the banknotes in circulation were of the following denominations…
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  • Euro Banknotes

    Exchange Euro banknotes for cash… The Euro is the official currency for all twelve countries in the European Union namely Belgium, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland. In 2007 Slovenia joined the European Union and adopted the Euro as its official currency. The Euro is also accepted in…
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  • Estonian Kroon Banknotes

    Exchange Estonian Kroon Banknotes The Estonian kroon (EEK) has twice been the official currency of Estonia. In 2011 the Estonian kroon was in circulation with the Euro until the Euro became the official currency. The Estonian kroon is sub divided into 100 cents. Translated the word kroon means ‘Crown’. Banknotes were minted in denominations of…
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  • English Pound Banknotes

    Exchange English Pound Banknotes The English pound was born in around 775AD during the reign of King Offa of Mercia and was the main currency in Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. The English pound is over 1200 years old. The official currency of the United Kingdom it has earned the title of the oldest currency still in use…
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  • Egyptian Pound Banknotes

    How to exchange Egyptian Pound Banknotes The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). The pound is one of the oldest currencies currently in circulation in many countries including Egypt, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Syria and Sudan. After the United Kingdom pound, the EGP comes second. The EGP has been in circulation in Egypt…
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  • Dutch Guilder Banknotes

    The way to exchange Dutch Guilder banknotes From the 17th century until 2002, the official currency for the Netherlands was the Dutch Guilder (NLG). From 1814 to 1838 guilder banknotes were in circulation and were minted by the Netherlands bank. The banknotes were in denominations of 25, 40, 60, 80, 100, 200, 300 and 1000….
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  • Czech Koruna Banknotes

    Exchange Czech Koruna Banknotes Since 8th February, 1993 the official currency of the Czech Republic has been the Czech Koruna (CZK). IT was introduced to replace the Czechoslovakian Koruna. The first minted CZK banknotes were stamped with 20, 50, 100 and 1000 Czechoslovak koruna. however, in 1993 new series Czech koruna banknotes were minted in…
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  • Cypriot Pound Banknotes

    Exchange Cypriot Pound Banknotes 2500 years ago currency was first introduced into Cyprus around 6th century BC. Currency was further developed as the political values of the country changed. Every single ruler of the country all introduced their own monetary unit. Cyprus has had all the following currencies in circulation – stater, the obol, Roman…
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  • Croatian Kuna Banknotes

    Exchange Croatian Kuna Banknotes Since 1994 the official currency of Croatia has been the Kuna. The Kuna is further divided into 100 lipa. All Croatian banknotes are minted and issued by the Croatian National Bank. The local abbreviation of the kuna is kn and the international abbreviation is HRK. The first versions of the Kuna…
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  • Canadian Dollar Banknotes

    Exchange Canadian Dollar banknotes The official currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). In 2011, the Canadian Dollar became the 7th most traded currency in the world. As many other countries use the dollar, the CAD is abbreviated to C$. The C$ is sub divided into 100 cents. Paper money was first minted and…
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  • Brunei Dollar Banknotes

    Exchange Brunei Dollars The Brunei dollar became the official currency for Brunei in 1967 after the country decided to get rid of the Malay and British Borneo dollar. The currency is denoted with the ‘$’ sign, but to differentiate from other dollar currencies it often gets referred to as ‘B$’. The currency is subdivided into…
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  • Belgian Franc Banknotes

    Exchange Belgian Franc banknotes Until 2002 the official currency of Belgium was the Belgian franc. The franc was sub divided into 100 centimes. Belgium gained independence in 1832. At that time the Belgian Franc (BEF) was equal to the French Franc. When Belgium joined the Latin Monetary Union in 1865 (which already had France, Switzerland…
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  • American Dollars

    Exchange American Dollars and Coins The American dollar is probably one of the most widely recognised currencies in the world today. It is also known as US dollar (USD) and United States dollar and is the official currency of the USA. The currency was first used as early as 1690 when the USA was still…
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  • Polish Zloty Coins

    How to exchange Polish Zloty coins The Polish zloty (PLN) is the official currency of Poland which when translated into English means ‘golden’. As a result of re-domination of the old Polish currency on January 1, 1995 the rate was 10,000 old zloty to 1 new Polish zloty. All currency in Poland is issued by…
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  • Norwegian Kroner Coins

    Exchange Norwegian Kroner Coins In 1905 Norway adopted the Kroner (NOK) as its national currency. One kroner = 100 øre. The Bank of Norway decides the denominations and designs of the bank notes and coins and is the only institution that issues the kroner (NOK) as currency. Currently bank notes in circulation in Norway are…
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  • Irish Pound Coins

    Exchange Irish Pound Coins The currency of Ireland until 2002 was the Irish pound. Irish currency was first introduced as coinage in 1926. All Irish currency issued were minted coins of silver, nickel and bronze with the same denomination as British coins. The only difference being the Irish silver coin had 75 percent silver content…
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  • Exchange Euros

    Exchange Euros On the 1st January, 1999 the Euro was launched as an electronic currency. It became legal tender on 1st January, 2002. The Euro is the official currency for 17 countries in Europe – Spain, France, Estonia, Cyprus, Belgium, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Austria, Finland, Germany, Netherlands and Portugal. Over 300…
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  • Deutsche Marks

    Exchange Deutsche Marks Up until 2002 the official currency of Germany was the Deutsche Mark. In 2002 the country’s official currency became the Euro. Since 1958 the Deutsche mark, also known as the ‘German mark’ has been stable. No other major currency including the Japanese yen or Swiss franc has been stronger. The Mark was…
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  • Danish Kroner

    Exchange Danish Kroner The official currency of Denmark is the kroner known as ‘crown’ in the English language but it is also used in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Danish coins are abbreviated as ‘kr’, ‘DKR’ or as ‘Dkr’ and is in daily use. In plural terms the kroner is called the ‘kroner’. One…
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  • Czech Koruna

    Exchange Czech Koruna On February 8th, 1993 the Czech koruna became the official currency of the Czech Republic. The first Czech coins were gold issued by Celtic tribes in the third and second centuries BC. Roman coins circulated in Czechoslovakia until the fall of Rome. No coins were produced locally until Duke Bogeslav I (929-967)…
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  • Croatian Kuna

    Exchange Croatian Kuna Since 1994 the currency of Croatia has been the Kuna. The Kuna is divided further into 100 lipa. The coins are minted by the Croatian Monetary Institute and issued by the Croatian National Bank. Coins were issued by bank in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 lipa and 1,…
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  • British Pounds

    Exchange British Pounds The British Pound is more commonly known as the pound (or £1) and is the official currency used in the United Kingdom. The sterling pound holds the impressive title of the oldest currency still in use today. The pound is subdivided into 100 pence. It was first minted around 760 during the…
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  • Austrian Schilling

    Exchange Austrian Schilling The Austrian schilling was first issued in Austria in 1924 and remained in circulation until 1938 and then again 1945 to 1999. By 2002 it was the circulating currency in Austria. In 1925 the coins in issue were 1 and 2 bronze Groschens and 10 Groschens which were made from nickel. In…
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