This FAO-themed coin from Tonga features a mother hen with chicks on one side and harvested coconuts on the other. Issued in 1996, it supports the "Fakalahī Me’akai" (Grow More Food) campaign.
A modern commemorative coin made of nickel-clad steel, featuring the Chinese zodiac sign Snake. It highlights the years associated with the Snake in Chinese astrology and showcases intricate serpent artwork.
Featuring a graceful vicuña, this vintage coin reflects Peru’s strong connection to its native wildlife and national identity. Issued by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru during a time of economic reform, it highlights the symbolic role of nature in the nation's heritage.
Issued under the FAO "Food Security" programme, this aluminium coin features a vintage automobile, symbolizing progress and innovation aligned with the 21st-century development goals.
A modern copper-plated steel coin featuring a book and quill, symbolizing knowledge and education. The obverse displays the map and emblem of Azerbaijan.
A nickel-clad steel coin featuring the Syrian coat of arms and the iconic Roman Theatre of Bosra, a symbol of the nation's cultural and historical richness.
Head of King Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah facing right, placed on a five-pointed star. The reverse features a rising sun behind hills, flanked by grain sprigs. This copper-nickel coin reflects Nepal’s post-monarchical transition and national symbolism.
This brass coin features the profile of a woman symbolizing the Republic, crowned with wheat and wearing a Phrygian cap — a classic emblem of liberty. The reverse side shows the denomination with a palm branch below.
An aluminium 1 Dram coin featuring a mother leopard with her cub — a symbolic nod to wildlife protection. Issued by the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, this lightweight piece also displays the regional coat of arms.
A compact 14 mm coin made of stainless steel, featuring the national coat of arms on one side and the patriotic motto "La Unión es la Fuerza" (Unity is Strength) on the other.
Struck in nickel-plated copper, this coin features the iconic springbok antelope alongside the Latin motto "Soli Deo Gloria". The obverse depicts the coat of arms and the Afrikaans name “SUID-AFRIKA”.
This golden-colored Nordic Gold coin features the coat of arms of Pope Francis and symbolizes the spiritual and sovereign identity of the world's smallest independent state.
This aluminum coin was issued under the FAO program, featuring a winged figure harvesting crops—a symbol of global food security. The coin promotes the theme “Guaranteed Food Supplies for the 21st Century.”
A Silver coin issued in honour of Saint Alphonsa (1910–2009), the first woman of Indian origin to be canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. This coin was featured a portrait with a rose, symbolizing purity and devotion.
A distinctive heptagonal coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a traditional Nguzunguzu canoe figurehead on the reverse, symbolising maritime culture and ancestral spirit protection in Solomon Islands.
A lightweight aluminium coin with a central hole issued during Indonesia’s early independence years, reflecting the nation's resource-conscious design and economic rebuilding.
Made of copper-plated steel, this coin features the national emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque, flags, and wheat sprigs, symbolizing faith and unity.
A charming scalloped alluminium coin featuring two bonito fishes, representing the importance of marine resources in the Maldives. Issued as part of the F.A.O. program.
A bimetallic commemorative coin featuring the snow leopard, representing the North Ossetia–Alania Republic, a federal subject of the Russian Federation.
A stainless steel coin featuring Miguel Hidalgo, the father of Mexico’s independence. The reverse bears the national emblem — an eagle devouring a snake.
A bronze coin featuring Sweden’s iconic Three Crowns and the royal monogram of King Gustaf V, along with the patriotic motto: “Med folket för fosterlandet” (With the people for the fatherland).
Struck in aluminium, this unique 7-sided (heptagonal) coin features the iconic Czech lion on the obverse — symbolizing the historic region of Bohemia.
On the reverse, the number 20 is elegantly styled, with a linden leaf motif inside the “0” — symbolizing peace and Czech heritage. A lowercase ‘h’ below stands for haléřů, the subunit of the Czech koruna.
Struck in lightweight aluminium, this scallop-edged coin showcases a traditional Maldivian Dhoni — a sailing vessel that reflects the island nation's rich maritime culture.
The reverse features the denomination in both English and Dhivehi, along with the word “Maldives”.