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Asia has numerous countries and all of them have many banks so to answer your question - 100's of banks are there in Asia. Banks like Standard Chartered, Citibank, HSBC etc are international banks that can be found in many countries.
The highest denomination British coin currently in circulation is the Two Pound coin. Although the Royal Mint advises that Five Pound coin is considered to be legal tender, it was not intended for circulation and many businesses, especially banks, will not accept them.
There are a great many things in the world that can be shaped like a hexagon. Stop signs can for example.
A coin like a cylinder has 3 faces and 2 edges.
A graphs shaped like me will have a very large number of turns.
Many major airports have foreign currency exchanges. Also, some banks or even coin collecting outlets have Euros.
No two sedimentary rocks are shaped the same, there are many different shapes
The coin is not gold, it's gold-colored brass. It's a standard circulation coin available from most banks at face value. Billions have been minted, so feel free to spend as many as you want (or can afford to).
A coin from Asia would sell for its equivalent value in the US. As in every country, there are money changers at international airports where any money can be exchanged. Also, many banks will exchange money.
1)Disc shaped 2)jelly fish shaped 3)rectangular light beam like 4)white glowing bulb like 5)vimana shaped 6)spiral and many more .....
1)Disc shaped 2)jelly fish shaped 3)rectangular light beam like 4)white glowing bulb like 5)vimana shaped 6)spiral and many more .....
If the coin is from a original bank or Mint roll, technically the coin is uncirculated, but so many collectors and dealers got them for face value from banks they are difficult to sell for more than face value.