This brass coin from Sudan features the Bank of Sudan building on the obverse, symbolizing the nation’s financial strength. The reverse shows the denomination in Arabic with decorative elements.
This bronze-plated steel coin from South Africa, issued in 1994, features the national coat of arms on the obverse. The reverse shows an African Fish Eagle soaring with a fish in its talons above water – symbolizing strength, freedom, and sustenance.
Copper-nickel shilling featuring King George VI on the obverse. The reverse displays a crowned Tudor Rose flanked by a thistle and shamrock, symbolising England, Scotland, and Ireland.
A nickel-brass coin obverse features the crescent and star with Urdu inscriptions, while the reverse shows the denomination “1 Pice” in English, Urdu, and Bengali with wheat ears on both sides.
This scalloped-shaped coin from Myanmar is struck in Copper-Nickel. The obverse features the mythical lion Chinthe, a traditional guardian figure in Burmese culture. The reverse shows the denomination “၁၀ ပျား” (10 Pyas) framed with a floral design.
This coin honors Stalingrad, awarded the title "Hero City" for its legendary defense during World War II. The reverse depicts a Soviet soldier in battle with tanks and ruins in the background – symbolizing one of the greatest turning points of the war.
This bronze-plated steel coin features the national coat of arms with the inscriptions “Aforika Borwa.” in the obverse and the reverse depicts an Arum Lily flower, along with the denomination.
This dodecagonal copper-nickel coin was issued to mark the United Nations International Year of the Family (1994). The reverse features a stylized family design with the official logo, while the obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II.
This copper-plated steel coin features the Blue Crane, South Africa’s national bird, on the reverse. The obverse shows the South African coat of arms along with inscriptions in local languages.
This bronze coin shows the crowned bust of George V facing left with the legend “GEORGE V KING EMPEROR” in obverse, while the reverse displays the denomination within a wreath and the word “INDIA”.
This 12 sided brass coin has the young portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse features a Tudor portcullis with chains, surmounted by a crown
This bronze-plated steel coin features the national coat of arms with the inscriptions “iNingizimu Afrika.” in the obverse and the reverse depicts an Arum Lily flower, along with the denomination.
This brass coin honors Velikiye Luki, a city awarded the title for its courage and heroism during the Great Patriotic War (WWII). The reverse features the city’s coat of arms, while the obverse shows the denomination with laurel and oak branches.
This copper nickel coin features a portrait of Kennedy with the famous words “Ich bin ein Berliner” in reverse, while the obverse shows the coat of arms of Niue.
Copper-nickel, octagonal coin issued by the Bank of Central African States. The obverse shows a portrait of a woman with braided hair, while the reverse features cocoa and coffee plants, representing the agricultural wealth of the region.
Cupro-nickel coin issued in the first year of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. The obverse shows her young laureate portrait, while the reverse features a floral design with rose, thistle, shamrock, and leek – symbols of the four nations of the UK.
This zinc alloy coin shows a naval flag and a warship sailing in obvrse, while the reverse features a ship’s wheel and the naval emblem with dates 1918–2018, marking the centenary of the Ukrainian Navy.
A bi-metallic commemorative coin featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The reverse depicts a soldier writing in a field during wartime, surrounded by poppies and maple leaves, symbolising the famous poem “In Flanders Fields”.