Bimetallic colourised coin honouring the Inuit homeland, featuring traditional Inuit imagery and Arctic marine life — celebrating culture, resilience and deep connection to the northern land and waters.
Stainless steel circulation coin featuring the national emblem on the obverse, and the value “2 Rupees” in Sinhala, Tamil, and English with a decorative border on the reverse.
Bronze coin featuring the mythical Chinthe guardian on the obverse, a traditional protector of temples in Myanmar. The reverse shows the value 1 Kyat issued by the Central Bank of Myanmar.
Copper-nickel coin from British India featuring the portrait of King George V on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination 1 Anna in multiple scripts within an ornate floral border.
Copper-nickel commemorative coin issued under the FAO theme, celebrating the Mahaweli River Development Programme — Sri Lanka’s largest multipurpose irrigation and hydroelectric project. The obverse depicts the Mahaweli Dam.
Bronze coin issued under the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) theme promoting agricultural development. The obverse shows rice stalks — symbolizing prosperity and food security.
This beautiful silver coin of British India features the crowned bust of King George VI . The reverse displays the denomination “HALF RUPEE INDIA 1942” within an ornate floral wreath of roses.
Copper-nickel commemorative coin issued to mark the inauguration of President J. R. Jayewardene, the first Executive President of Sri Lanka. The obverse features the national emblem, while the reverse bears his portrait with the date of inauguration.
Copper-nickel coin issued under the FAO program promoting agricultural development. The obverse shows rice stalks — symbolizing Myanmar’s agrarian strength, while the reverse features the denomination within a decorative border.
Nickel coin issued in memory of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964), India’s first Prime Minister.Obverse shows the Lion Capital of Ashoka, reverse features Nehru’s portrait with his name and years.
An aluminium coin featuring Dr. Tjipto Mangunkusumo on the obverse beside the national emblem Garuda Pancasila. The reverse shows the large denomination “200 Rupiah” and year of issue.
A nickel-brass coin featuring the national emblem of Sri Lanka on the obverse. The reverse shows the denomination “One Rupee” in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, surrounded by a decorative floral border.
Nickel-brass coin featuring the iconic Soviet state emblem with hammer and sickle within wreath on the obverse, and the denomination flanked by wheat ears on the reverse.
A stainless steel coin featuring the national emblem of Sri Lanka on the obverse and a large numeral “5” on the reverse, with the value written in Sinhala, Tamil, and English.
A nickel-brass coin from the Soviet Union featuring the iconic hammer and sickle within a wreath on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination “15 Kopeek” and year of issue “1961” flanked by wheat ears.
A stainless steel coin featuring the national emblem of Sri Lanka on the obverse. The reverse shows the large numeral “10” with the denomination written in Sinhala, Tamil, and English.
A copper-nickel coin featuring Francisco Baltasar on the obverse. The reverse displays the logo of the Central Bank of the Philippines with the inscription “ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN.”
An aluminium coin featuring the national emblem of Sri Lanka on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination in Sinhala, Tamil, and English with the year of issue below.
A copper-nickel coin featuring the portrait of President Sékou Touré on the obverse. The reverse bears the denomination “10 Francs Guinéens” surrounded by millet ears and the national motto “Travail – Justice – Solidarité” (Work – Justice – Solidarity).
A bronze coin from the Republic of Nicaragua featuring the national emblem — a radiant cap over five volcanoes symbolizing the unity and liberty of Central America. The reverse shows the denomination encircled by a laurel wreath.
A copper-nickel commemorative coin celebrating the 50th anniversary of the introduction of universal adult franchise in Sri Lanka (1931–1981). The reverse depicts the Parliament Building, while the obverse features the denomination in three languages.
A copper-nickel coin issued during the reign of King Abdulaziz Al Saud. The obverse features intricate Arabic calligraphy with royal inscriptions, and the reverse shows the denomination “1 Qirsh” and the Hijri year 1356.
A brass-plated steel coin featuring the national emblem with the triangle and rising sun. The reverse shows the denomination surrounded by stars and the motto “En Dios Confiamos” (In God We Trust).