An aluminium coin featuring the country’s national emblem on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination in Sinhala, Tamil, and English within a floral border.
A bimetallic coin featuring King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on the obverse. The reverse bears the denomination “1 Riyal” with Arabic inscriptions and decorative geometric patterns.
A copper-nickel scalloped coin featuring the mythical lion “Chinthe” on the obverse, and the denomination in Burmese script within floral patterns on the reverse.
A chromium-plated steel coin featuring the national coat of arms on the obverse, and a dove of peace with an olive branch flying over the map of Nicaragua on the reverse — symbolizing harmony and unity.
A nickel-plated steel commemorative coin issued under the District Series, featuring the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy — one of Sri Lanka’s most sacred Buddhist landmarks, symbolizing the country’s cultural and religious heritage.
Nickel-clad steel coin featuring the national coat of arms with volcanoes, sun, and rainbow. The reverse shows the value and motto “EN DIOS CONFIAMOS” (In God We Trust).
A stainless-steel commemorative coin issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka as part of the District Series. The reverse features a detailed image of a fishing boat representing Mullaitivu District’s coastal livelihood and connection to the sea. The obverse bears the denomination and the year of issue.
A rare copper-nickel coin from the early years of independent Burma. The obverse depicts a Chinthe (mythical lion), symbol of courage and protection in Burmese culture. The reverse shows the denomination in Burmese script, beautifully framed with floral designs.
A bi-metallic coin from the State of Bahrain, featuring the national emblem on the obverse and the denomination “100 Fils” in Arabic script on the reverse.
A stainless-steel coin issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka under the Districts Series. The obverse features the denomination “10 Rupees” in Sinhala, Tamil, and English within a decorative border. The reverse depicts the Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara, a historic Buddhist temple located in Gampaha District, symbolizing the island’s rich religious and cultural heritage.
A chromium-plated steel coin issued by the Central Bank of Nicaragua. The obverse features the National Coat of Arms, depicting the triangle with volcanoes, rising sun, and liberty cap. The reverse shows a dove carrying an olive branch, symbolizing peace and hope for the nation.
A nickel coin issued by the Union of Burma featuring the Chinthe, a mythical lion guardian of Burmese temples, on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination surrounded by traditional floral patterns.
An aluminium commemorative coin issued by the Bank of the Republic of Burundi. The obverse shows the national coat of arms with the motto “Unité, Travail, Progrès” (Unity, Work, Progress), while the reverse features the Southern ground hornbill — symbolizing the nation’s rich wildlife and natural heritage.
A stainless steel coin issued as part of the Districts of Sri Lanka commemorative series. The reverse features a leopard resting on a tree branch and two dolphins swimming below, symbolizing the rich biodiversity of the Puttalam District. The obverse shows the denomination, country name in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, and the year of issue.
A bronze coin from the Union of Burma featuring the mythical lion Chinthe on the obverse — a traditional guardian figure symbolizing courage and protection. The reverse displays the denomination “10 Pya” in Burmese script, surrounded by elegant floral designs.
A copper-nickel coin featuring the Minar-e-Pakistan with crescent and star on the obverse, symbolizing the nation’s Islamic heritage. The reverse shows the denomination “25” surrounded by a stylized floral design.
The copper-nickel coin features the national emblem of Yemen — an eagle holding a scroll inscribed with the country’s name, flanked by flags and national symbols in onverse. The reverse displays the denomination “1 Riyal” in Arabic, along with the Islamic and Gregorian years of issue (1405–1985).
A bronze coin issued by the Government of Bahrain. The obverse features a date palm tree — a national symbol representing life and prosperity in the desert. The reverse displays the denomination “10 Fils” in Arabic and English, along with the country name “BAHRAIN.”
A nickel-plated steel coin from the Republic of Nicaragua. The obverse displays the national coat of arms featuring the radiant triangle with mountains and the sea, symbolizing liberty and equality. The reverse bears the denomination “1 CÓRDOBA,” the year of issue, and the inscription “EN DIOS CONFIAMOS” (“In God We Trust”).
An aluminium commemorative coin issued by the Bank of the Republic of Burundi. The obverse shows the national coat of arms with the motto “Unité, Travail, Progrès” (Unity, Work, Progress), while the reverse features the Shoebill Stork — symbolizing the nation’s rich wildlife and natural heritage.
A nickel-plated steel coin from the Republic of Nicaragua. In obverse National coat of arms with sun, mountains depicted and in reverse Denomination 5 CÓRDOBAS, laurel wreath, and the year.
The obverse features a date palm tree, symbolizing the country’s heritage and prosperity, encircled by Arabic script with the dates 1385–1965.The reverse shows the denomination 5 Fils in Arabic and English, along with the country name BAHRAIN.
A brass-plated steel coin features the national coat of arms, depicting mountains, the rising sun, and the ocean waves, encircled by the legend “REPÚBLICA DE NICARAGUA – AMÉRICA CENTRAL.” in the obverse.The reverse shows the denomination 25 CENTAVOS in bold, surrounded by the national motto “EN DIOS CONFIAMOS” (“In God We Trust”) and the year 2014 below.
A cupronickel coin from the Republic of Austria. The obverse features the Austrian coat of arms with the inscription REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH. The reverse shows the portrait of a woman wearing a traditional Austrian headdress, along with the denomination 10 Schilling.