Copper-nickel coin issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization, 1945–1995). The reverse shows the FAO emblem with anniversary years, while the obverse bears the national emblem of Oman with crossed swords and khanjar.
Copper-plated steel coin featuring the Colosseum of Rome, one of the world’s most iconic ancient monuments. The obverse shows the common euro design with denomination.
This Copper nickel coin depicts the Badge of Scotland, a thistle royally crowned, with legend above and denomination below.. The obverse shows Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait.
This nickel-plated coin depicts the famous Isle of Man TT motorcycle races, a world-renowned motorsport event held annually on the island. The obverse shows Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait (RDM head).
This coin is struck in nickel-brass and features the crowned Scottish thistle on the reverse, representing Scotland within the United Kingdom. The obverse carries Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait by Arnold Machin.
This coin from Sudan is struck in nickel-brass. The obverse shows the Central Bank of Sudan building, while the reverse features the denomination “5 Qirsh” with floral motifs.
The obverse of this coin features the traditional Irish harp, the national emblem of Ireland, surrounded by 12 stars symbolizing the European Union. The reverse shows the denomination “10 Euro Cent” along with a map of Europe. The coin is made of Nordic Gold.
This nickel plated steel coin honors the 60th anniversary of the Allied Victory in Europe (VE Day, 1945). The reverse shows the "V" for Victory with a torch in the center, symbolizing sacrifice and triumph. Obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II.
This brass coin from Sudan features the Bank of Sudan building on the obverse, symbolizing the nation’s financial strength. The reverse shows the denomination in Arabic with decorative elements.
This bronze-plated steel coin from South Africa, issued in 1994, features the national coat of arms on the obverse. The reverse shows an African Fish Eagle soaring with a fish in its talons above water – symbolizing strength, freedom, and sustenance.
Copper-nickel shilling featuring King George VI on the obverse. The reverse displays a crowned Tudor Rose flanked by a thistle and shamrock, symbolising England, Scotland, and Ireland.
A nickel-brass coin obverse features the crescent and star with Urdu inscriptions, while the reverse shows the denomination “1 Pice” in English, Urdu, and Bengali with wheat ears on both sides.
This scalloped-shaped coin from Myanmar is struck in Copper-Nickel. The obverse features the mythical lion Chinthe, a traditional guardian figure in Burmese culture. The reverse shows the denomination “၁၀ ပျား” (10 Pyas) framed with a floral design.
This coin honors Stalingrad, awarded the title "Hero City" for its legendary defense during World War II. The reverse depicts a Soviet soldier in battle with tanks and ruins in the background – symbolizing one of the greatest turning points of the war.
This bronze-plated steel coin features the national coat of arms with the inscriptions “Aforika Borwa.” in the obverse and the reverse depicts an Arum Lily flower, along with the denomination.
This dodecagonal copper-nickel coin was issued to mark the United Nations International Year of the Family (1994). The reverse features a stylized family design with the official logo, while the obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II.
This copper-plated steel coin features the Blue Crane, South Africa’s national bird, on the reverse. The obverse shows the South African coat of arms along with inscriptions in local languages.
This bronze coin shows the crowned bust of George V facing left with the legend “GEORGE V KING EMPEROR” in obverse, while the reverse displays the denomination within a wreath and the word “INDIA”.
This 12 sided brass coin has the young portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse features a Tudor portcullis with chains, surmounted by a crown
This bronze-plated steel coin features the national coat of arms with the inscriptions “iNingizimu Afrika.” in the obverse and the reverse depicts an Arum Lily flower, along with the denomination.