This copper-nickel coin features the portrait of Chiang Kai-shek on the obverse, with the denomination “5 Yuan” in traditional Chinese script on the reverse
This copper-nickel coin marks the 90th anniversary of Thailand’s Treasury Department, highlighting its vital role in the nation’s financial administration.
This copper-nickel coin celebrates the 100th anniversary of Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, honoring its century-long contribution to education and community development in Thailand.
This copper-nickel coin honors the 100th birth anniversary of Princess Galyani Vadhana, recognizing her contributions to education, culture, and public service in Thailand.
This copper-nickel coin was issued for the 1975 Okinawa International Ocean Expo, featuring the iconic pavilion roof design symbolizing harmony with the sea.
This copper-nickel coin marks the 108th anniversary of Thailand’s State Audit Office, featuring King Rama VI and the office emblem symbolizing justice and accountability
This copper-nickel coin honors the 75th anniversary of Boromarajonani College of Nursing Bangkok, recognizing its contribution to nursing education in Thailand.
This copper-nickel coin honors the 130th anniversary of Phranakhon Rajabhat University, featuring the portrait of King Rama V and the university emblem.
This nickel-plated steel coin marks the 70th anniversary (1945–2015) of China’s victory in the War of Resistance against Japan and the global defeat of fascism. The reverse features the bold “70” with flying doves symbolizing peace and remembrance.
This copper-nickel coin honors 100 years of Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce, featuring King Rama X on the obverse. The reverse displays the Ministry’s official emblem, symbolizing economic growth and national development.
This brass-plated steel coin features a traditional Maldivian lighthouse, symbolizing maritime heritage and coastal navigation. The design reflects the island nation’s deep connection with the sea.
This copper-nickel coin honors the 60th anniversary of the Rajaprajanugroh Foundation under royal patronage. It features portraits of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
This nickel-plated steel coin was issued for the Shanghai World Expo 2010. It features the Expo mascot “Haibao” and Shanghai skyline, symbolizing international cooperation and urban development.
This aluminium coin features a traditional Maldivian sailing vessel (Dhoni), symbolizing the nation’s rich maritime heritage and dependence on the sea for transport and livelihood.
This brass coin celebrates the art of Peking Opera, featuring the elegant Dan role (female character), symbolizing grace, beauty, and traditional Chinese performing arts.
An aluminium coin featuring two tuna fish, representing the Maldives’ rich marine life and its traditional fishing industry, which plays a vital role in the nation’s economy and culture.
A bimetallic coin featuring the Three-River-Source National Park, the origin of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lancang (Mekong) rivers. The reverse depicts the pristine alpine landscape and Tibetan antelope, symbolizing China’s commitment to ecological conservation.
An aluminium coin featuring a coconut palm tree, symbolizing the importance of agriculture and food sustainability in the Maldives. Issued as part of the FAO program promoting global awareness of food security.
A bimetallic coin from China’s National Park Series featuring Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park. The design showcases the rich biodiversity of the rainforest, including lush vegetation and native wildlife, highlighting China’s commitment to nature conservation.
This copper-nickel 50 Paisa coin displays traditional royal symbols including the trident and sacred motifs, reflecting Nepal’s monarchy and religious heritage.
A bimetallic coin from China’s Lunar Year Series featuring the Rat, the first animal of the Chinese zodiac, symbolizing intelligence, adaptability, and prosperity.
A brass FAO issue from Nepal featuring a cow on the obverse, symbolizing agriculture and rural livelihood. The reverse displays wheat ears and the denomination, representing food security.