An aluminium coin in which obverse features the national coat of arms, while the reverse shows a stylised folk figure symbolising Slovak cultural identity.
An aluminium coin from Samoa featuring the Australasian Swamphen, a striking wetland bird known for its long legs and bold presence. The obverse bears the national coat of arms of Samoa.
A nickel steel coin from Paraguay featuring Bernardino Caballero, a national leader and former president, on the obverse. The reverse shows the Central Bank of Paraguay building
An aluminium coin featuring the rare Tooth-billed Pigeon, locally known as Manumea, the national bird of Samoa. The reverse highlights this critically important species, symbolising Samoa’s rich biodiversity and conservation efforts.
An aluminium coin features the national emblem with a shield bearing the Greek cross, encircled by a laurel wreath in obverse. The reverse displays a stylised horse’s head.
A bronze-plated steel coin featuring the portrait of King Hussein bin Talal, the longest-reigning monarch of Jordan. The reverse shows a symbolic design representing the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
An aluminium coin from Samoa’s popular Birds Series. The reverse features the Flat-billed Kingfisher, a distinctive native bird, while the obverse carries the national coat of arms of Samoa.
An aluminium coin from Samoa’s Birds Series, featuring the Pacific Reef Heron — a graceful coastal bird commonly found along reefs and shorelines of the Pacific islands.
A Brass-plated steel coin from the Maldives featuring a traditional seashell, symbolising the country’s deep connection with the sea and maritime life.
A steel coin issued by the West African Monetary Union, featuring the emblem of the West African States. The central design symbolizes unity and cooperation among the member nations of the CFA Franc zone.
A beautiful aluminium coin from Samoa’s Birds Series, featuring the Blue-crowned Lorikeet, a vibrant native parrot species known for its bright plumage and agility. The obverse bears the national coat of arms of Samoa.
An aluminium-bronze coin from Djibouti. Where obverse shows the national emblem symbolising unity and strength, while the reverse features a traditional boat alongside a modern ship, reflecting Djibouti’s maritime importance and trade heritage.
A special nickel-brass coin marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, celebrating India’s freedom movement and national spirit. The reverse beautifully depicts a historic procession symbolising unity, patriotism, and sacrifice.
An aluminium coin from Samoa featuring the Samoan Starling, a native bird symbolising the island’s rich biodiversity. The obverse displays the national coat of arms, while the reverse beautifully captures the bird in fine detail.
A non-circulation aluminium coin from Samoa’s Birds Series, featuring the Samoan Triller, a native bird species of the Pacific islands. The obverse carries the national coat of arms.
An acmonital coin issued by Vatican City, honoring Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Redemptoris Missio, which reaffirmed the Church’s missionary commitment across the world. The reverse symbolically depicts the global mission of evangelization, reflecting faith, unity, and outreach beyond borders.
An aluminium non-circulating coin from Samoa, featuring the Samoan Parrot Finch, a native bird symbolising the country’s rich biodiversity. The obverse bears the national coat of arms, reflecting Samoa’s identity and heritage.
An aluminium FAO issue from Pakistan featuring the iconic Minar-e-Pakistan within a crescent and star. Issued under the Food and Agriculture Organization programme.
A brass coin from the early years of the Republic of Kazakhstan features the national emblem with the shanyrak and winged horses in obverse, while the reverse displays the denomination “20 Tiyn” in a traditional ornamental frame.
A stainless steel district series coin issued by Sri Lanka, featuring the modern skyline and Colombo Port, symbolising the country’s commercial capital and maritime strength. The obverse carries the denomination within a decorative geometric border, reflecting contemporary Sri Lankan coin design.
A stainless steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series. The reverse depicts King Parakramabahu I, symbolizing the historic irrigation heritage and royal legacy of Polonnaruwa, while the obverse carries the denomination and national inscriptions.
A bimetallic commemorative coin issued to mark the Olympic Winter Games held in Turin, 2006. The reverse depicts a dynamic winter sports athlete alongside iconic Turin architecture, celebrating Olympic spirit and international unity.
A stainless steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series. The reverse beautifully depicts a prominent local landmark, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage and historical importance, while the obverse carries the standard national design.
A nickel-clad steel coin featuring the portrait of the first President of Tanzania on the obverse, with the national torch symbolizing freedom, unity, and hope on the reverse.
A stainless steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series. The reverse beautifully depicts Monaragala’s heritage through architectural motifs and the peacock, symbolizing the district’s natural beauty and cultural identity.
A copper-nickel coin issued to mark the World Roller Hockey Championship Games. The reverse features a dynamic roller hockey player in action, celebrating Portugal’s strong sporting tradition, while the obverse bears the national coat of arms.
A stainless steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series. The reverse beautifully depicts the scenic landscape and heritage structures of Kurunegala, reflecting the district’s historical importance and natural charm.
A lightweight aluminium coin of post-war France, featuring Marianne on the obverse symbolising liberty and the Republic, with the denomination framed by agricultural motifs on the reverse — reflecting rebuilding and hope after World War II.
A stainless steel issue from Sri Lanka’s District Series, highlighting Mannar district. The reverse features the historic Madhu Church, symbolising the region’s deep religious heritage, resilience, and cultural identity.
A brass-plated steel coin from Russia’s Towns of Military Glory series. The reverse features the coat of arms of Vladikavkaz, honoring the city’s courage, resilience, and historic contribution during times of war.
A stainless steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series, highlighting Matale’s rich cultural heritage.The reverse beautifully depicts traditional Kandyan-era figures, symbolizing local history, craftsmanship, and rural life of the Matale district.
Stainless-steel coin from the Sri Lankan District Series, featuring the Hambantota harbour and airport—symbolising the district’s development and connectivity.
A copper-plated steel coin celebrating the turn of the millennium, featuring a striking mechanical-themed reverse with gears and instruments symbolizing progress and innovation.
A stainless-steel coin featuring Vavuniya’s agricultural identity, highlighted by crops and rural landscape details that showcase the region’s natural richness.
A copper-nickel commemorative coin honoring Hero City Leningrad, depicting the iconic wartime supply truck symbolizing the “Road of Life” — the lifeline that kept the city alive during the brutal siege of WWII.
A striking stainless-steel circulation coin from the District Series, featuring iconic landmarks of Trincomalee. The reverse beautifully captures the architectural diversity and cultural depth of this historic coastal city.
A zinc wartime coin featuring the iconic Marianne rooster emblem and France’s national motto. The central hole and lightweight zinc metal reflect the resource shortages during World War II, making this design historically significant.
A striking stainless-steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series, featuring the serene beauty of Batticaloa. The reverse shows the iconic lagoon landscape with stilted houses, a traditional fishing boat, and a beautifully detailed fish symbolizing the district’s rich aquatic heritage.
A wonderfully detailed nickel coin from Bhutan, featuring the portrait of King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. The reverse displays the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala) arranged in a beautifully balanced grid — each symbol representing prosperity, spiritual harmony, and good fortune in Bhutanese culture.
A striking stainless-steel coin from Sri Lanka’s District Series, featuring Anuradhapura with its ancient architectural pillars and sacred heritage. The obverse carries the value “10” in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, framed by a decorative border.
An aluminium circulation coin featuring the crescent and star with Urdu script on the obverse. The reverse shows the denomination flanked by wheat ears, symbolising agricultural prosperity.