A copper-nickel coin issued to mark Portugal’s Presidency of the European Community in 1992. The design features the national coat of arms and a circle of stars symbolizing European unity, set against flowing abstract patterns.
A brass-plated steel commemorative coin celebrating Sri Lanka’s historic 1996 Cricket World Cup victory. The design features iconic cricket imagery and the World Cup trophy, honouring one of the nation’s greatest sporting moments.
Brass-plated steel commemorative coin featuring the sacred Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) with the Dharmachakra above, issued to mark 2550 years since the Buddha’s Parinibbana.
This brass FAO coin features rice stalks on the obverse, symbolizing Myanmar’s agricultural heritage, and the denomination “10” framed with floral designs on the reverse.
The aluminium coin features the Slovak coat of arms with a double cross on three hills on the obverse, while the reverse depicts the Tatra Mountains — symbolising the nation’s natural pride.
Brass-plated steel commemorative coin issued to mark Sri Lanka’s runners-up achievement in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. The reverse depicts a bowler in action with the tournament details inscribed.
Brass coin promoting agricultural development under the FAO initiative. Obverse features a detailed rice stalk symbolizing food security; reverse shows the value within a decorative floral border.
Brass-plated steel coin featuring the map of Azerbaijan on the obverse, and traditional architectural dome design with decorative motifs on the reverse.
Brass-plated steel coin featuring the map of Azerbaijan. The reverse highlights an artistic geometric spiral staircase, symbolizing architectural elegance and modern design elements.
Nickel-plated steel coin marking the 2600th anniversary of the Enlightenment of Lord Buddha. The reverse features a radiant Dharma Wheel symbolizing spiritual awakening and the timeless teachings of Buddhism.
Brass circulation coin featuring the mythical lion Chinthe, a traditional Burmese guardian symbol. Reverse shows the denomination and issuing authority, Central Bank of Myanmar.
Bi-metallic commemorative coin honouring celebrated Indigenous artist Daphne Odjig, showcasing her distinctive style and contribution to Canadian art and culture.
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.