Scotland – Jack Nicklaus – 40 Years of Open History – £5 – 2005 – Presentation Folder – Pick-365 – The front of the Five Pound note is largely the same as the existing Royal Bank of Scotland £5 notes, apart from the fact the “Golden Bear” logo is shown and that the serial number only appears once. In addition all the serial numbers for this commemorative banknote commence with “JWN“, Jack William Nicklaus’ initials. The back of the banknote has been completely redesigned and shows images of Jack holding the Claret Jug and playing a shot during his way to victory at St. Andrews in 1978. The Royal and Ancient clubhouse is depicted on the top left hand portion of the note and in the bottom left, Jack’s winning scores at St. Andrews in 1970 (when he won an 18 hole playoff with Doug Sanders) and in 1978 are depicted. On the bottom right hand side of the note, the tee at the 18th hole can be seen along with the Swilken Bridge. A card of the course for the 2005 Open is also shown. This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick 365 and comes in a special presentation folder as issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland in 2005.
Maldives – Soccer (Football) – 25 Rufiyaa – 1984 – Proof Crown
South Africa – The Big Five – Rhinocerous – 10 Rand – 2005 – Pick 128 – Crisp Uncirculated
Isle of Man – Centenary of the TT Motorcycle Races – Dave Molyneux – 50 Pence – 2007 – Brilliant Uncirculated — Dave Molyneux is the fastest ever sidecar driver around the TT Motorcycle courses.
Isle of Man – Centenary of the TT Motorcycle Races – 1 Crown – 2007 – Brilliant Uncirculated — Mike Hailwood, known as “Mike the Bike” because of his natural riding ability, regarded by many as possibly the greatest racer of all time. By 1967 he had won twelve times on the infamous island mountain course.
Sierra Leone – Big Five Group – $1 – 2001 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Crown
Issued by the Isle of Man in 1999 to commemorate Rugby’s World Cup, hosted at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, this coin is one in a singular series that honors the sport of Rugby. If you are a Rugby fan or married to one then one of this limited series of coins would make an ideal gift and a fitting addition to any world coins collection. Oh, and the final score: Australia 35 – France 12.
Issued by the Isle of Man in 1999 to commemorate Rugby’s World Cup, hosted at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, this coin is one in a singular series that honors the sport of Rugby. If you are a Rugby fan or married to one then one of this limited series of coins would make an ideal gift and a fitting addition to any world coins collection. Oh, and the final score: Australia 35 – France 12.
Issued by the Isle of Man in 1999 to commemorate Rugby’s World Cup hosted at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, this coin is one in a singular series that honors the sport of Rugby. If you are a Rugby fan or married to one then one of this limited series of coins would make an ideal gift and a fitting addition to any world coins collection. Oh, and the final score: Australia 35 – France 12.
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