This Copper-nickel clad copper coin features Fort Moultrie at Fort Sumter National Monument.The reverse depicts a Patriot soldier defending the fort, highlighting its key role during the American Revolutionary War.
This copper-nickel clad copper coin showcases the dramatic sandstone formations of the Garden of the Gods, symbolising natural beauty, erosion-sculpted landscapes, and wildlife of southern Illinois.
This copper-nickel clad copper coin features Great Smoky Mountains National Park, highlighting early Appalachian life with a historic log cabin set against misty mountains.
A brass coin from the Republic of China period. The obverse shows a radiant sun symbol, while the reverse features an ancient Chinese spade money motif, paying tribute to early Chinese monetary history.
This copper-nickel clad copper coin honors Homestead National Monument of America, symbolizing the Homestead Act and the spirit of settlement, hard work, and self-reliance in U.S. history.
A brass-plated steel coin from the Towns of Martial Glory series, honoring Pskov, a historic fortress city known for its bravery and strategic importance in defending Russia through centuries.
A copper-nickel coin issued to mark the 1400th anniversary of the Hijra, the historic migration of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Mecca to Medina. The crescent and star symbolize Islamic faith.
The aluminium bronze coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a dynamic shark design on the reverse, symbolising Tokelau’s deep connection with the Pacific Ocean.
A nickel-plated steel coin featuring the Fiji Parrot (Kaka), highlighting the nation’s rich wildlife. The reverse shows a Tabua (whale’s tooth), a powerful symbol of respect, tradition.
Issued to mark the first death anniversary of Benazir Bhutto (1953–2007), former Prime Minister of Pakistan. The coin features her portrait and was struck in copper-nickel.
This brass-plated steel coin honors Bryansk, a city recognized for its courage and contribution during wartime. It represents Russia’s tribute to heroic towns.
A nickel-plated steel coin issued to mark 70 years of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (1950–2020). The reverse features the iconic Central Bank building, symbolising financial stability and national economic development.
A nickel-plated steel coin issued to mark the 100th anniversary of the Scout Movement in Sri Lanka (1912–2012). The reverse features the Sri Lanka Scout emblem with national symbolism, reflecting discipline, service, and youth development.
A nickel-plated steel coin from Fiji featuring a fish on one side, symbolizing the island nation’s rich marine life. The reverse shows a Lali (traditional wooden drum), an important element of Fijian culture and community life.
A brass-clad steel coin issued to mark the New Asyut Barrage, a major hydraulic project that strengthened irrigation and agricultural development along the Nile.
This coin highlighting Egypt’s early initiative in solar energy development at Aswan, symbolizing progress in renewable energy and sustainable agriculture.
1 Euro coin from Slovakia, featuring the national coat of arms with the double cross on three hills, a historic symbol of Slovak identity and heritage.
An aluminium coin from Turkey’s bird series, featuring the Spoonbill, a distinctive wetland bird known for its spoon-shaped bill. The detailed reverse design highlights Turkey’s rich natural biodiversity.
A bimetallic coin issued by Canada to mark the 75th anniversary of World War II. The reverse design powerfully reflects remembrance, sacrifice, and the shared hope for peace, honouring those who served and endured during the war years.
A Nordic gold ccoin of Slovakia, featuring Bratislava Castle on the national side—one of the country’s most iconic historical landmarks overlooking the Danube River.
An aluminium coin from Turkey, issued as part of the “Birds of Anatolia” series features the elegant Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus), symbolising the rich wetland birdlife of Anatolia.
An aluminium-bronze coin featuring antelope heads symbolising African wildlife at obverse, while the reverse shows the denomination surrounded by agricultural motifs.
An aluminium coin from Turkey’s Birds of Anatolia series, featuring the Chukar Partridge, a hardy bird of rocky and mountainous landscapes. The design beautifully reflects Anatolia’s rich wildlife heritage.
A bimetallic coin issued by Italy to mark the 200th birth anniversary of Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901). The reverse features a dignified portrait of Verdi, honouring one of the greatest opera composers in world music history..
An aluminium coin from Turkey, featuring the Eurasian Collared Dove (Kumru). The reverse depicts the graceful dove, a familiar bird across Anatolia, while the obverse shows the denomination within a wheat wreath.
A nickel-plated steel coin in which obverse features the portrait of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, while the reverse shows a sugarcane worker, symbolising the country’s long-standing agricultural heritage.
An aluminium coin from Turkey’s Birds of Anatolia series, featuring the Woodlark (Orman Toygarı). The detailed bird motif reflects Anatolia’s rich natural heritage and biodiversity.
This coin marks Estonia’s journey toward independence, highlighting the key years 1917–2017. The modern, symbolic design reflects national identity, resilience, and the historic struggle for freedom within Europe.
This aluminium 1 Kuruş coin features the Tit (Baştankara), a lively and widely recognized bird species found across Anatolia. The design highlights Turkey’s rich biodiversity and commitment to natural heritage.
A bimetallic coin from Latvia, representing Vidzeme, one of the country’s historical and cultural regions. The design features the Vidzeme coat of arms, symbolizing strength, heritage, and regional identity.
An aluminium coin from Turkey’s Birds of Anatolia series, featuring the Song Thrush (Ardıç Kuşu). The design highlights this familiar woodland bird, reflecting Anatolia’s rich avian biodiversity.
A coin issued by Slovakia to mark the 100th birth anniversary of Alexander Dubček, a key figure of the Prague Spring and a symbol of democratic reform in Central Europe. The reverse features his portrait along with his birth and death years, honoring his lasting political and historical legacy..
An aluminium coin from Turkey’s Birds of Anatolia series, featuring the Stone-curlew, a distinctive ground-dwelling bird known for its large eyes and nocturnal habits.
A bimetallic coin marking Portugal’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2021. The reverse design symbolizes unity, cooperation, and shared European values through dynamic lines and modern artistic expression.
An aluminium coin from Turkey’s Birds of Anatolia series, featuring the Kestrel — a sharp-eyed bird of prey known for its hovering flight and precision hunting.