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References

Numismatics

Coins

Item

No.

Country Denomination Year of Mintage Design Metal of Origin
1.  Mexico 1 Peso

1 MXN

2012 Obverse: The national emblem of Mexico depicting a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake above a half-wreath of oak and laurel below and the legend “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS” forming the upper semicircle.

Reverse: At center, the denomination $1 with the date above and the mint mark Ṁ to the right. On the outer ring, the stylized designs from the Ring of Splendor (Anillo del Resplandor) on the Aztec calendar stone (Piedra del Sol).

Bimetallic: aluminium-bronze centre in stainless steel ring
2.  Japan 10 Yen

10 JPY

2011 Observe: Phoenix Hall (Hōōdō Temple, Byōdō-in) in center with Country name on top and value below.

Reverse: Value and date within wreath.

Bronze (95% Copper, 4-3% Zinc, 1-2% Tin)
3.  Canada 25 Cents

0.25 CAD

1988 Observe: The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right from when she was 39 years old, surrounded with the inscription "ELIZABETH II D · G · REGINA", meaning "Elizabeth II, Queen by the grace of God".

Reverse: A caribou is accompanied with the face value and surrounded with the inscription "CANADA".

Nickel
4.  Canada 5 Cents

0.5 CAD

2018 Obverse: Head of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 77 years of age, bare headed, wearing necklace and earrings, facing right.

Reverse: A beaver, over the inscription "CANADA", surrounded with the face value, flanked on both sides by a maple leaf.

Nickel plated Steel.
5.  South Korea 10 Won

10 KOR

1997 Obverse: Dabotap Pagoda, located in Gyeongju, it is one of the national treasures dividing the value in Hangul on both sides.

Reverse: Value and "Bank of Korea" in Hangul.

Brass
6.  United States 1 Dime

0.1 USD

2011 Obverse: The portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt facing left, the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to his death in 1945, accompanied by the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" and surrounded with the lettering "LIBERTY".

Reverse: Ahead of the motto "E • PLU RIB US • U NUM", an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch symbolize respectively peace, liberty, and victory and are surrounded with the face value and the lettering "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".

Copper-nickel clad copper (91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel)
7.  Sweden 50 Öre

0.5 SEK

1976 Observe: Crowned Carl XVI Gustaf monogram divides date at sides.

Reverse: On the reverse is the figure 50. Above the figure is the text SVERIGE and below is the text ÖRE. Right of ÖRE is the mintmark while at left there is the first letter in the surname of the Governor of the Riksbank.

Copper-Nickel
8.  Poland 10 Groszy

0.1 PLZ

1981 Observe: The White Eagle, national coat of arms of Poland, date at the bottom.

Reverse: Denomination above laurel wreath.

Aluminium
9.  Thailand 5 Baht

5 BHT

1990 (Thai) Obverse: Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) facing left.

Reverse: Wat Benchamabophit, also known as “The Marble Temple", with the denomination below.

Copper-Nickel clad Copper
10.  Japan 1 Yen

1 JPY

1974 Obverse: Sprouting bamboo branch in center, authority on top, value and denomination on bottom.

Reverse: Big value within two inner circles, date below.

Aluminium
11.  Japan 5 Yen

5 JPY

2011 Obverse: Hole in center flanked by seed leaf, authority on top and date below.

Reverse: Large bending stalk of rice representing agriculture on top, water with value at the bottom representing fisheries, and teeth of a cog around the central hole representing industry.

Brass (60-70% Copper, 40-30% Zinc)
12.  Japan 50 Yen

50 JPY

1974 Obverse: Center hole flanked by chrysanthemum flowers, authority on top and value below.

Reverse: Value in large font above the center hole with the date below.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
13.  Oman 0.005 Rial 1970 Obverse: National Arms in center.

Reverse: Value flanked by miniature National Arms, date below.

Bronze
14.  Iceland 50 Krónur

50 ISK

2005 Obverse: The four traditional protector spirits ("Landvættir") of Iceland. These are Griðungur the bull, Gammur the eagle, Dreki the dragon, and Bergrisi the giant.

Reverse: Face value below a Crab (Carcinus maenas).

Nickel brass (70% Copper, 24.5% Zinc, 5.5% Nickel)
15.  Netherlands 0.05 EUR

0.05 Euro

2000 Obverse: An uncluttered portrait of Queen Beatrix is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe and the date below.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Copper plated Steel
16.  Iceland 1 Krónur

1 ISK

1981 Obverse: Bergrisi the giant, one of the four traditional protector spirits ("Landvættir") of Iceland.

Reverse: Face value above a Codfish (Gadus morhua).

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
17.  United Kingdom 20 Pence

0.20 GBP

2008 Obverse: Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, legend around.

Reverse: Lower right section of the Royal Shield, denomination to right segment of rim.

Silver
18.  South Korea 50 Won

50 WON

1973 Obverse: Rice ear and value (Hangul) FAO issue.

Reverse: Large central numeral, date above.

Copper-nickel (70% Copper, 18% Zinc, 12% Nickel)
19.  Denmark 1 Krone

1 DKK

1997 Obverse: New royal monogram, showing three times between three crowns.

Reverse: Drawing based on prehistoric drawings with two hearts on each side of the hole representing the royal mint.

Copper-nickel
20.  Philippines 10 Sentimo

0.1 PHP

1997 Obverse: The value in the centre with the country name above around the rim and the date at the bottom.

Reverse: Logo of the Central Bank of the Philippines.

Copper plated Steel
21.  Malaysia 20 Sen

0.2 MYR

2013 Obverse: The Hibiscus flower (Binomial name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), the national flower of Malaysia with the date to the right above the denomination.

Reverse: Bunga melur or jasmine flower with the destar siga pattern as background.

Nickel Brass
22.  United Kingdom 20 Pence

0.20 GBP

2000 Obverse: Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, legend around.

Reverse: Crowned Tudor rose dividing date and legend, denomination below.

Copper Nickel
23.  Norway 10 Øre

0.1 NOK

1985 Obverse: Crowned Olav V monogram.

Reverse: Value in two lines, name of country and mintmark below.

Copper-nickel (75% Cu, 25% Ni)
24.  Norway 1 Krone

1 NOK

1999 Obverse: Three crowned monograms of Harald V form cross within circle with center hole.

Reverse: Stylized bird on a vine above the center hole based on the carving on the portal of Hylestad Stave Church, Setesdal. Date above the value below.

Copper-nickel (75% Cu, 25% Ni)
25.  United Kingdom 1 Penny

0.01 GBP

2016 Obverse: Fifth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the George IV State Diadem, legend around.

Reverse: Left part of Royal Shield, denomination to left segment.

Copper plated Steel
26.  United States 1 Cent

0.05 USD

1977 Obverse: The portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States from 1861 to 1865, facing right accompanied by the lettering "LIBERTY" and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST".

Reverse: The Lincoln Memorial surrounded with the face value in full, the lettering: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the motto: "E • PLURIBUS • UNUM •".

Bronze
27.  United Kingdom 1 Penny

0.01 GBP

1971 Obverse: Second crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, legend around.

Reverse: A crowned portcullis with chains (an adaptation of the Badge of Henry VII which is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster) and the face value.

Bronze
28.  Thailand 1 Baht

1 BHT

2542 (Thai) Obverse: Bust of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, or Rama IX, facing left.

Reverse: Phra Kaew Temple, Bangkok and the denomination to the right.

Copper-Nickel
29.  Indonesia 25 Rupiah

25 IDR

1996 Obverse: The National Emblem of Indonesia (Garuda Pancasila),

Reverse: Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) with the denomination to the left.

Aluminium
30.  Russia 50 Kopecks

0.50 RUB

2012 Obverse: In the center — the relief image of Saint George the Warrior on horseback killing a serpent with a spear;

• to the right below, under the front hoof of the horse — the Cyrillic letters М (Moscow) or С-П (Saint Petersburg), indicating the mint-producer; • above from the left to the right — the inscription along the rim: “БАНК РОССИИ” (BANK OF RUSSIA) divided by the figure of Saint George the Warrior; • below under the image of the serpent — the year of mintage.

Reverse: Slightly to the right of the center is the denomination of the coin: with the number 50 above“КОПЕЕК” written horizontally at the bottom of the disc and a stylized vegetable ornament in form of two branches below.

Brass clad Steel
31.  Singapore 20 Cents

0.2 SGD

1997 Obverse: The arms of Singapore with the date underneath and 'Singapore' on four sides in English, Tamil, Chinese, and Malay.

Reverse: The denomination in Latin at the top with a powder-puff plant frond (Binomial Name: Calliandra surinamensis) below and the denomination in numerals at the bottom.

Copper-Nickel
32.  Ireland 5 Euro Cents

0.05 EUR

2000 Obverse: The Celtic harp, a traditional symbol of Ireland, accompanied by the inscription "éire", the Irish word for Ireland and the twelve five-pointed stars representing the European Union around the rim.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Copper plated Steel
33.  Iraq 25 Fils

0.025 IQD

1975 Obverse: Value in Arabic in a central circle with lettering, wheat ear and leaf below, lettering above.

Reverse: Three palm trees in foreground, row of trees in background both sides, years to the side.

Copper-Nickel
34.  Germany 2 Euro Cents

0.02 EUR

2003 Obverse: An oak twig, symbolizing stability, surrounded by the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Copper plated Steel
35.  India 25 Naye Paise

0.25 INR

1986 Obverse: Asoka lion pedestal.

Reverse: Denomination, date below.

Nickel
36.  India 2 Naye Paise

0.02 INR

1957 Obverse: Ashoka Lion pedestal with the country name on both sides.

Reverse: The denomination above the date.

Copper-Nickel
37.  India 20 Paise

0.2 INR

1969 Obverse: The centennial of Mahatma Gandhi's birth.

Reverse: Ashoka Lion Capital, denomination below.

Aluminium-Bronze
38.  United Arab Emirates 50 Fils

0.50 AED

1982 Obverse: Denomination in Arabic characters surrounded by name of the country.

Reverse: Three oil derricks, date numerals below.

Copper-Nickel
39.  India 10 Paise

0.1 INR

1988 Obverse: The Asoka Lion pedestal with the country name on both sides.

Reverse: The denomination above the date and the mintmark at the bottom.

Stainless Steel
40.  Russia 10 Kopecks

0.10 RUB

2007 Obverse: In the center — the relief image of Saint George the Warrior on horseback killing a serpent with a spear;

• to the right below, under the front hoof of the horse — the Cyrillic letters М (Moscow) or С-П (Saint Petersburg), indicating the mint-producer; • above from the left to the right — the inscription along the rim: “БАНК РОССИИ” (BANK OF RUSSIA) divided by the figure of Saint George the Warrior; • below under the image of the serpent — the year of mintage.

Reverse: In the center, a little to the right — the denomination of the coin: the figure 10, under it — the word “КОПЕЕК” (KOPECKS) written horizontal; at the bottom of the disc — the stylized vegetable ornament in form of two branches.

Brass clad Steel
41.  Spain 5 Euro Cents

0.05 EUR

2009 Obverse: The cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, a jewel of Spanish Romanesque architecture and one of the most famous pilgrimage destinations in the world, is encircled by the lettering "ESPAÑA" (Spain), the royal monogram and the twelve stars of Europe of whom five are bound by a band.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia

Copper plated Steel
42.  Morocco 0.5 Dirham

0.5 MAD

2002 Obverse: Crowned arms with supporters.

Reverse: If you glorify God, He will glorify you; The Kingdom of Morocco.

Copper-Nickel
43.  United States 1 Cent

0.01 USD

2015 Obverse: The bust of Abraham Lincoln with the date above the mintmark to the right.

Reverse: Ribbon bearing value on top of the shield

Copper plated zinc (97.5% Zinc, 2.5% Copper)
44.  Morocco 20 Centimes

0.2 MAD

2012 Obverse: Crowned arms with supporters

Reverse: At left bee and flowers over reeded pattern; at right value and dates.

Brass plated Steel
45.  Russia 1 Rouble

1 RUB

1998 Obverse: In the centre - the Emblem of the Bank of Russia (the two-headed eagle with wings down), denomination; the year of issue and the mint trade mark.

Reverse: Denomination.

Nickel Brass
46.  South Africa 10 Cents

0.1 ZAR

2009 Obverse: New national coat of arms.

Reverse: Arum lily at left, value at right.

Bronze plated Steel
47.  Kazakhstan 10 Tenge

10 KZT

2018 Obverse: National Coat of arms, date below.

Reverse: Denomination.

Brass plated Steel
48. Gwalior Princely State (India) ¼ Anna (1⁄64) 1929 Obverse: Bust of Jivaji Rao facing left, legend in Devnagari surrounds.

Reverse: Coat of arms, value in Devnagari & Urdu, VS date below.

Copper
49.  Kazakhstan 50 Tenge

50 KZT

2000 Obverse: National Coat of Arms, date below.

Reverse: Value flanked by designs.

Nickel Brass
50.  Germany 5 Euro Cents

0.05 EUR

2016 Obverse: An oak twig, symbolizing stability, surrounded by the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Copper plated Steel
51.  China 1 Yuan

1 RMB

2014 Obverse: Chrysanthemum blossom and the issuer name in Pinyin above.

Reverse: Plain with incuse RMB initials repeated three times (which means "Renminbi").

Nickel plated Steel
52.  Australia 2 Dollars

2 AUD

2015 Obverse: 4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.

Reverse: A male Aboriginal Elder to the left The 5 stars of the Southern Cross Constellation above, Denomination centre, Native grass trees to the right.

Aluminium-Bronze
53.  Germany 10 Euro Cent

0.1 Euro

2002 Obverse: The Brandenburg Gate, symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is surrounded with the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
54.  Germany 1 Euro Cent

0.01 EUR

2002 Obverse: An oak twig, symbolizing stability, surrounded by the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Copper plated Steel
55.  India 1 Naya Paisa

0.01 INR

1961 Obverse: Ashoka lion capitol with the country name on both sides.

Reverse: Denomination above the date and "Rupye ka souva bhaag" & "Naya Paisa" in Nagari.

Bronze
56.  Taiwan 1 New Dollar

1 TWD

2013 Obverse: Chiang Kai-shek bust left, date above

Reverse: Denomination

Copper-aluminium-nickel (92% Copper, 6% Nickel, 2% Aluminium)
57.  Russia 10 Rubles

10 RUB

2010 Obverse: In the centre, the emblem of the Bank of Russia (double-headed eagle with open wings), underneath which is the semicircular legend "БАНК РОССИИ" (Bank of Russia). To the right, under the talon of the eagle, is the mint mark. At the top of the circle is the denomination: "ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ" (Ten Rubles). At the bottom are two horizontal lines separated by a dot; under them is the year of issue.

Reverse: Denomination in the centre, on a background of vertical lines, underneath the word "РУБЛЕЙ" (Rubles). Floral design in the form of branches with intertwining stems along the edges. Latent image inside the number 0, seen differently depending on the viewing angle: the number 10 and the inscription "РУБ".

Brass plated steel
58.  Italy 1 Euro

1 EUR

2002 Obverse: A reproduction of the Vitruvian Man, a world renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1492, is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe. Italian Republic monogram above. Date and mint mark are at sides of the Leonardo design.

Reverse: On the right, next to the numerical face value, a map of the Europe with the twelve vertical stars symbolizes the gathering of the nations of the European Union. The word "EURO" (part of the face value) is in relief above the map of Europe.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel clad nickel centre in nickel brass ring
59.  Austria 1 Euro

1 EUR

2008 Obverse: A portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the famous Austrian composer, in reference to Austria as a land of music, is accompanied with the face value and heraldic hatchings representing the Austrian flag and is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the European continent without borders

Bimetallic: copper-nickel clad nickel centre in nickel brass ring
60.  Macau 20 Avos

0.2 MOP

1982 Obverse: Portugal Escutcheon Shield (Coat of Arms)

Reverse: Value above the fallen block letters within vertical rectangle

Brass
61.  Austria 20 Euro cents

0.2 EUR

2018 Obverse: The Belvedere Palace, one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria where the treaty re-establishing the sovereignty of Austria was signed in 1955, making its name synonymous with freedom, encircled by the face value, heraldic hatchings representing the Austrian flag and the twelve stars of Europe around the rim.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
62.  Saudi Arabia 1 Riyal

1 SAR

2016 Obverse: Multiple Coat of Arms within the Floral Ornamentation.

Portrait of the King

Reverse: Multiple Coat of Arms within the Floral Ornamentation.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel centre in brass ring
63. Mughal India 1 Tanka ? Obverse: ?

Reverse: ?

Brass (?)
64.  India 25 Paise

0.25 INR

1999 Obverse: The Asoka capitol above the denomination.

Reverse: Indian Rhinoceros facing left with the date above.

Stainless Steel
65.  Canada 5 Cents

0.05 CAD

2007 Obverse: Head of Queen Elizabeth II, as at 77 years of age, bare headed, wearing necklace and earrings, facing right.

Reverse: Beaver with the value above flanked by maple leaves and the date below the country name, all below the beaver.

Silver (.925)
66.  Taiwan 5 New Dollar

5 TWD

2014 Obverse: Bust of Chiang Kai-shek left

Reverse: Chinese symbols in center, 5 below

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
67.  Germany 1 Euro

1 EUR

2002, 2007 Obverse: The eagle, the traditional symbol of German sovereignty, is surrounded with the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the European continent without borders

Bimetallic: copper-nickel clad nickel centre in nickel brass ring
68.  United States 25 Cents

0.25 USD

2016 Commemoration: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.

Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" surrounded with the denomination and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".

Reverse: A young Theodore Roosevelt on horseback surveying the terrain near the Little Missouri River. Inscriptions are “THEODORE ROOSEVELT,” “NORTH DAKOTA,” “2016” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”

Copper-Nickel clad Copper
69.  Sri Lanka 50 Cents

0.5 LKR

1978 Obverse: Armorial Ensign.

Reverse: Value above designs within wreath.

Copper-Nickel
70.  Sweden 1 Krona

1 SEK

2016 Obverse: King Carl XVI Gustaf in profile separating date.

Reverse: Stylised solar corona, denomination with three crowns above.

Copper plated Steel
71.  Czech Republic 5 Korun

5 CZK

1998 Obverse: Czech Lion, state name 'ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA', and year of issue and mintmark below.

Reverse: Depiction of Charles Bridges which crosses Vltava river in Prague, A Linden leaf, and denomination in a large font.

Nickel plated Steel
72.  Austria 10 Euro cents

0.1 EUR

2019 Obverse: St. Stephen's Cathedral, one of the jewels of Viennese Gothic architecture, is accompanied with the face value and heraldic hatchings representing the Austrian flag and is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A map of Europe next to the denomination.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
73.  India 5 Rupees

5 INR

2010 Commemoration: 75th Anniversary of the Reserve Bank of India.

Obverse: Asoka lion pedestal, denomination below.

Reverse: भारतीय रिज़र्व बैंक RESERVE BANK OF INDIA प्लैटिनम जयंती PLATINUM JUBILEE 1935-2010

Nickel Brass
74.  Netherlands 5 Euro cents

0.05 EUR

2019 Obverse: King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands facing right

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the European continent without borders

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
75.  Poland 1 Grosz

1 PLZ

2001 Obverse: Eagle in the coat-of-arms of the Republic of Poland, state name in Polish 'RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA', and year of issue.

Reverse: The face value is accompanied by an oak leaf.

Manganese-Brass
76.  Turkey 25 Kurus

0.25 TRY

2014 Obverse: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk facing left with the country name around the rim.

Reverse: Crescent and Star (National Emblem of Turkey), a Kufic calligraphic, and the value along with the date.

Nickel brass (60% Copper, 14% Nickel, 26% Zinc)
77.  Turkey 5 Kurus

0.05 TRY

2013 Obverse: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk facing left within a center circle.

Reverse: Crescent and Star (National Emblem) at the top above the value, the Tree of Life at the right, and the date at the bottom.

Nickel Brass (65% Copper, 6% Nickel, 29% Zinc)
78.  Turkey 10 Kurus

0.10 TRY

2018 Obverse: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk facing left within a center circle.

Reverse: Crescent and Star (National Emblem) above the value with a Rumi motif, the arabesques and geometric patterns of Islamic art, in the background and the date at the bottom.

Nickel Brass (65% Copper, 6% Nickel, 29% Zinc)
79.  Czech Republic 2 Koruny

2 CZK

1993 Obverse: Crowned Czech lion, mintmark, year of production.

Reverse: Great Moravian button-jewel, engraver's mark under value.

Nickel plated Steel.
80.  Germany 10 Euro Cents

0.1 EUR

2002 Obverse: The Brandenburg Gate, symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is surrounded with the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
81.  Spain 10 Euro Cents

0.1 EUR

2003 Obverse: A portrait of Miguel de Cervantes, the father of Spanish literature, is accompanied with his name, a quill, the lettering "ESPAÑA" (Spain) and the royal monogram an is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe of whom five are bound by a band.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
82.  Finland 5 Euro Cents

0.05 EUR

2001 Obverse: The Finnish heraldic lion is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A globe, next to the face value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Copper plated Steel
83.  Netherlands 20 Euro Cents

0.2 EUR

2016 Obverse: The bust of King Willem-Alexander divided vertically by an inscription

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the European continent without borders

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
84.  Belgium 10 Euro Cents

0.1 EUR

1999 Obverse: The portrait in left profile of King Albert II encircled by the twelve stars of Europe, among which is situated his monogram: a capital "A" with the Roman numeral "II" underneath a crown.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
85.  India 5 Rupees

5 INR

2007 Commemoration: Birth Centenary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh.

Obverse: Ashoka Pillar Lion Capitol, denomination to the right.

Reverse: Bust of Shaheed Bhagat Singh facing.

Stainless Steel
86.  Nepal 1 Rupee

1 NPR

2009 Obverse: Mount Everest and "Sagarmatha" (name of Everest in Nepali) as the inscription

Reverse: Nepal Map with mountains and value in English above and in Nepali below

Brass-plated Steel
87.  Germany 20 Euro Cents

0.2 EUR

2009 Obverse: The Brandenburg Gate, symbol of the division of Germany and its subsequent unification, is surrounded with the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
88.  Spain 20 Euro Cents

0.2 EUR

2016 Obverse: A portrait of Miguel de Cervantes, the father of Spanish literature, is accompanied with his name, a quill, the lettering "ESPAÑA" (Spain) and the royal monogram an is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe of whom five are bound by a band.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
89.  India 5 Rupees

5 INR

1994 Commemoration: World of Work - 75 Years of ILO.

Obverse: Asoka Lion pedestal, denomination below.

Reverse: Symbol of the International Labour Organization.

Copper-Nickel
90.  Portugal 1 Euro

1 EUR

2006 Obverse: The 3rd royal seal of 1144 of Afonso Henriques, the 1st king of Portugal, is encircled by alternately the 7 country's castles and the five coats of arms, which appear on the Portuguese flag, and the letters of the word "PORTUGAL", all encircled by the 12 stars of Europe.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the gathering of the fifteen states of the European Union.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel clad nickel centre in nickel brass ring.
91.  India 5 Rupees

5 INR

2012 Commemoration: Silver Jubilee 2012 - Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.

Obverse: Lion capitol of Ashoka Pillar, value below.

Reverse: Centrally located the picture of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi. Lettering around outside of picture and date. Below the picture 'Silver Jubilee' is written.

Brass
92.  India 2 Rupees

2 INR

1995, 1996, 2000, 2001 Obverse: Ashoka lion pedestal, denomination below.

Reverse: Map of India, flag within

Copper-Nickel
93.  India 50 Paisa

0.5 INR

2000 Obverse: Large denomination at bottom with three lions symbol above. Lettering both sides.

Reverse: Map in background with circular Parliament house building in New Delhi on top. Date below, lettering top right.

Stainless Steel
94. Template:Country data British Raj 1 Quarter Anna 1934 Obverse: King George V crowned head left, legend in English, toothed rim.

Reverse: Denomination and date within a circle of beads wreath and toothed rim surrounds.

Bronze
95. Template:Country data British Raj Half Anna 1944 Obverse: King George VI crowned head left, English legend, toothed rim.

Reverse: Denomination and date within decorative outline, Value in 4 Indian languages outside border Urdu, Bengali, Telugu & Devnagari within a toothed rim.

1944
96.  Romania 1 Ban 2012 Obverse: Coat of arms of Romania, date below.

Reverse: Denomination

Brass plated steel.
97. Template:Country data British Raj 1 Anna 1949 Obverse: Crowned head of King George VI, left. English legend surrounds.

Reverse: Denomination, date below within floral pattern. Value in four languages, Urdu, Telugu, Bengali & Devanagari outside.

Copper-Nickel
98.  Sri Lanka 1 Cent

0.01 LKR

1994 Obverse: Armorial Ensign.

Reverse: Denomination.

Aluminium
99.  Sri Lanka 2 Cents

0.02 LKR

1978 Obverse: Armorial Ensign.

Reverse: Value above designs within wreath.

Aluminium
100.  Sri Lanka 5 Cents

0.05 LKR

1991 Obverse: Armorial Ensign of Sri Lanka.

Reverse: Design and the date below.

Aluminium
101.  Sri Lanka 10 Cents

0.1 LKR

1998 Obverse: The emblem of Sri Lanka.

Reverse: The value in the centre, above the date.

Aluminium
102.  Sri Lanka 25 Cents

0.25 LKR

2004 Obverse: Emblem.

Reverse: Denomination, below.

Nickel class Steel
103.  Sri Lanka 50 Cents

0.5 LKR

2004 Obverse: Armorial ensign.

Reverse: Value above, designs with wreath.

Nickel plated Steel
104.  Sri Lanka 1 Rupee

1 LKR

2004 Obverse: Emblem.

Reverse: Inscriptions below designs, within wreath.

Cupro-Nickel
105.  Sri Lanka 2 Rupee

2 LKR

2004 Obverse: The Armorial Ensign of Sri Lanka.

Reverse: The large numeral 2 at the centre with TWO RUPEES in Sinhala, Tamil and English superimposed. SRI LANKA in Sinhala appear at the apex of the coin and in Tamil and English on ether side. The year of issue is at the bottom.

Nickel Brass
106.  Sri Lanka 5 Rupee

5 LKR

2004 Obverse: National arms.

Reverse: Inscription over and around value.

Nickel-Brass
107.  Sri Lanka 10 Rupee

10 LKR

1998 Commemoration: 50th Anniversary of the Independence from the British Empire.

Obverse: Value and dates within designed wreath.

Reverse: Sri Dalada Maligawa, a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy.

Bimetallic: nickel brass centre in copper-nickel ring
108.  United Arab Emirates 1 Dirham

1 AED

1989 Obverse: Denomination in Arabic characters surrounded by name of the country.

Reverse: Dallah (traditional Arabic coffee pot) above dates.

Copper-Nickel
109.  Morocco 10 Dirhams

10 MAD

2002 Obverse: King Mohammed VI facing left.

Reverse: Crowned Arms with supporters.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel centre in brass ring.
110.   Switzerland 5 Francs

5 CHF

1979 Obverse: Bust of curly-haired herdsman, facing right, wearing hooded shirt, often mistakenly identified as William Tell.

Reverse: The Swiss escutcheon with flower wreaths and the face value, date and mintmark if present at bottom.

Copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
111.  Iceland 10 Krónur

10 ISK

2005 Obverse: The four traditional protector spirits ("Landvættir") of Iceland. These are Griðungur the bull, Gammur the eagle, Dreki the dragon, and Bergrisi the giant.

Reverse: Face value above four Capelin fishes (Mallotus villosus).

Nickel plated Steel
112.  China 5 Fen

0.05 CNY

1984 Obverse: China's emblem: Tian'anmen, "Gate of Heavenly Peace", gate to the forbidden city, 5 stars above it. Was Y#3.

Reverse: Ears surrounding the face value.

Aluminium
113. Template:Country data British Raj 1 Rupee

1 INR

1940 Obverse: Crowned head of George VI facing left, English legend, toothed rim

Reverse: Within circle, date divides legend in English & Urdu (One Rupee). Outside circle, wreath made of roses, thistle, shamrock leaves and lotus flowers. All within a toothed border.

Silver (.500)
114.  Poland 1 Złoty

1 PLZ

1982 Obverse: The White Eagle, national coat of arms of Poland, mintmark if present under a claw to the right.

Reverse: Value within wreath, part of small circles along rim.

Aluminium
115.  Nicaragua 25 Centavos

0.25 NIO

2014 Obverse: Coat of arms with legend around.

Reverse: Value at center, with motto at top and date at bottom.

Brass plated Steel
116.  Kazakhstan 100 Tenge

100 KHT

2006 Obverse: The arms of Kazakhstan with the date below.

Reverse: Denomination.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel centre in nickel brass ring.
117.  Morocco 1 Dirham

1 MAD

1987 Obverse: King Hassan II.

Reverse: Coat of Arms.

Copper-Nickel
118.  Finland 2 Euros

2 EUR

2011 Obverse: Cloudberries and cloudberry flowers, the emblem of Finland, are encircled by the twelve stars of Europe.

Reverse: New map of eurozone.

Bimetallic: nickel brass clad nickel centre in copper-nickel ring.
119.  Denmark 2 Kroner

2 DKK

1992 Obverse: The new royal monogram of Margarethe II, showing three times between three crowns.

Reverse: Drawing based on prehistoric drawings and the heart of the royal mint left and right of the hole..

Copper-Nickel
120.  United States ¼ Dollar

0.25 USD

1990 Obverse: The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto: "IN GOD WE TRUST" and surrounded with the lettering: "LIBERTY".

Reverse: An eagle, wings spread, and standing on a shaft of arrows with two olive sprays beneath the eagle, is surrounded with the face value, the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and the lettering "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".

Copper-Nickel clad Copper
121.  South Korea 100 Won

100 KRW

2002 Obverse: Admiral Yi Sun-sin (1545–1598), Korea's national hero, facing the viewer dividing the denomination.

Reverse: The value above the issuer name and below the date.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
122.  Morocco 5 Dirham

5 MAD

2002 Obverse: Inner disc: Portrait facing left

Outer circle: Five grooves, with star at bottom, lettering at sides: "Mohammed VI, Kingdom of Morocco". Reverse: Inner disc: Emblem Outer circle: Five grooves, with dates on left and right, star at top, lettering below - divided by 5 numeral which overlaps both sections.

Bimetallic: brass centre in copper-nickel ring
123.  Hong Kong 1 Dollar

1 HKD

1998 Obverse: Bauhinia or Hong Kong orchid flower (Binomial Name: Bauhinia blakeana) above the issuer name.

Reverse: The denomination in numerals above the date, and the denomination in Latin at the bottom.

Copper-Nickel
124.  Germany 1 Deutsche Mark

1 DEM

1989 Obverse: German eagle, mintmark below.

Reverse: Two oak branches on either side of the face value.

Copper-Nickel
125.  Taiwan 10 New Dollars

10 TWD

1989 Obverse: Bust of Chiang Kai-shek left.

Reverse: Chinese symbols, denomination below.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
126.   Switzerland 1 Franc

1 CHF

2016 Obverse: Full-length figure of Helvetia, standing, facing left, wearing toga, holding spear in right hand, and supporting shield with coat of arms of Switzerland with left hand. 22 stars around, representing the 22 cantons of the Swiss confederation. In 1983, a 23rd star was added for the Canton of Jura, which was founded in 1979.

Reverse: Wreath formed of oak and alpine rose branches tied with a ribbon below.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
127.  Hong Kong 1 Dollar

1 HKD

1978 Obverse: Young bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right.

Reverse: Upright crowned lion with the issuer on top and the denomination below.

Copper-Nickel
128.  Norway 1 Kroner

5 NOK

1999 Obverse: Hole at center of order chain (Order of St. Olav), legend around, the mintmark of Det Norske Mynverket: the crossed pick and hammer.

Reverse: Center hole divides sprigs, value above and date below, engraver's initials to the right.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
129.  Thailand 10 Baht

10 BHT

2008 Obverse: Bust of King Rama IX facing left within circle.

Reverse: Arun Temple (Temple of the Dawn), Bangkok.

Bimetallic: aluminium-bronze centre in copper-nickel ring
130  China 1 Yuan

1 CNY

2016 Obverse: Chrysanthemum blossom and the issuer name in Pinyin above.

Reverse: Bank name '中国人民银行', denomination '1 元' 'YI YUAN', and year of issue.

Nickel plated Steel
131.  Bahrain 100 Fils

0.1 BHD

2008 Obverse: The Coat of Arms of Kingdom of Bahrain and the Country's Name in Arabic and English along with the Hijri (Islamic) and Gregorian dates in English.

Reverse: Numeric denomination back of boxed denomination within circle Surrounded by Chain border. In the rectangular denomination box, The Last letter of the word "فلس" is written in Stylized Arabic.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel centre in brass ring.
132.  Taiwan 50 New Dollars

50 TWD

2014 Obverse: Portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the first president of Taiwan, date below.

Reverse: Two rice stalks, latent image displaying denomination in Chinese and Western numbers in centre, denomination above.

Copper-aluminium-nickel (92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
133.  Nepal 2 Rupees

2 NPR

2003 Obverse: Central Circle: Trident Inside the Square: King's Name (Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev) Outside the Square: Hinduism Icons; Clockwise from Top Left: Chakra (Wheel), Shank (Conch), Gada (Mace) & Padma (Lotus) Top of the square: Crescent, Symbol Sri (श्री), Sun. Bottom of the Square: Year.

Reverse: Janaki or Sita Mandir or Temple.

Brass-plated Steel
134. Template:Country data British Raj 1 Rupee

1 INR

1917 Obverse: Crowned bust of King George V facing left (type II).

Reverse: Within a circle, the date divides legend in English & Urdu (Yek Rupya) with the outside of the circle having a wreath made of roses, thistle, shamrock leaves and lotus flowers, all within a toothed border.

Silver (.917)
135.  Russia 5 Rubles

5 RUB

1998 Obverse: In the center — the two-headed eagle with wings down, above — the semicircular inscription — «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA), under the eagle — the face value underscored by a horizontal line divided by a dot in the middle, at the bottom — the year of issue, to the right — the mint trade mark.

Reverse: Value to the left of Vine sprig.

Copper-Nickel clad Copper
136.  Spain 50 Euro Cents

0.5 EUR

2001 Obverse: A portrait of Miguel de Cervantes, the father of Spanish literature, is accompanied with his name, a quill, the lettering "ESPAÑA" (Spain) and the royal monogram an is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe of whom five are bound by a band.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, symbolizes the gathering of the fifteen nations of the European Union.

Nordic gold (89% Copper, 5% Aluminium, 5% Zinc, 1% Tin)
137.  Honduras 10 Centavos

0.1 HNL

2014 Obverse: Coat of Arms.

Reverse: Value within laurel wreath.

Brass plated steel (93.3% Steel, 4.7% Copper, 2.0% Zinc)
138.  Sri Lanka 10 Rupees

10 LKR

2016 Obverse: Sri Lanka ensign.

Reverse: Large value.

Stainless steel
139.  Australia 50 Cents

0.5 AUD

1998 Commemoration: 200th Anniversary of the Discovery of Bass Strait.

Obverse: 3rd portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the King George IV State Diadem.

Reverse: Portraits of Bass and Flinders, a map of part of Australia and all of Tasmania and a depiction of the route they took.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
140.  Nepal 2 Rupees

2 NPR

2009 Obverse: Mount Everest and "Sagarmatha" (name of Everest in Nepali) as the inscription.

Reverse: Farmer ploughing with water buffalos.

Brass plated Steel
141.  India 5 Rupees

5 INR

1985 Commemoration: Death of Indira Gandhi - statesperson, 1917-1984.

Obverse: Asoka Lion pedestal, denomination below.

Reverse: Bust of Indira Gandhi facing right.

Copper-Nickel
142.  India 1 Rupee

1 INR

1989 Commemoration: 100th Anniversary of Birth of Nehru.

Obverse: Ashoka Lion Capitol, denomination below.

Reverse: Capped bust of Jawaharlal Nehru facing right.

Copper-Nickel
143.  Belgium 2 Euros

2 EUR

2000 Obverse: The portrait of King Albert II facing left encircled by the 12 stars of Europe in the outer ring, among which is situated his monogram (a capital "A" with the Roman numeral "II" underneath a crown).

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the fifteen states of the European Union.

Bimetallic: nickel brass clad nickel centre in copper-nickel ring.
144.  Jordan 50 Fils

0.05 JOD

1977 Obverse: Head right.

Reverse: Value and date within circle flanked by sprigs.

Copper-Nickel
145.  India 10 Paise

0.1 INR

1982 Obverse: Ashoka Lion Capital within a circle of beads, surrounded by a wreath.

Reverse: Denomination, date below within circle of beads, wreath.

Aluminium
146.  Netherlands 2 Euros

2 EUR

2000 Obverse: An uncluttered portrait of Queen Beatrix is accompanied, in the right side, facing left with a vertically written inscription above the date.

Reverse: A map, next to the face value, shows the fifteen states of the European Union.

Bimetallic: nickel brass clad nickel centre in copper-nickel ring.
147.  Germany

Democratic

Republic

1 Mark

1 DDM

1978 Obverse: State emblem (hammer and a compass, surrounded by a ring of rye with a ribbon displaying the flag colors: black, red and yellow), legend around.

Reverse: Face value and oak leaves, mintmark at the top.

ALuminium
148.  Taiwan 10 New Dollars

10 TWD

2011 Obverse: Portrait of Dr.Sun Yat-Sen, the first president and founding father of the Republic of China.

Reverse: The latent images of continuous hidden words "國泰", "民安" in banner above, continuous hidden Taiwan island and Mei Blossom in "0" below.

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
149.  Turkey 1 Lira

1 TRY

2009 Obverse: Head of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk facing left.

Reverse: Crescent and Star (National Emblem) at the top and the date at the bottom of a designed ring of Rumi art and denomination in the center and a Rumi Motif in the background.

Bimetallic: nickel brass centre in nickel brass ring (Core: 75% Copper, 15% Nickel, 10% Zinc - Ring: 81% Copper, 4% Nickel, 15% Zinc).
150.  Ethiopia 1 Birr

1 ETB

2010 Obverse: Roaring Ethiopian (or Abyssinian lion) lion's head facing right

Binomial Name: Panthera leo roosevelti lettering amh. for "Ethiopia", "2002" Reverse: Weighing scales; lettering amh. for "1 Birr", "One Birr"

Bimetallic: nickel brass centre in copper-nickel ring
151.  Australia 20 Cents

0.2 AUD

1984 Obverse: 2nd portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.

Reverse: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and the numeral "20".

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
152.  Poland 10 Złotych

(10 PLZ)

1984 Obverse: The White Eagle, national coat of arms of Poland.

Reverse: 10 ZŁOTYCH

Copper-nickel
153. Template:Country data British Raj 1⁄64 Rupee

1⁄64 INR

1906, 1907 Obverse: Bust of Edward VII facing left.

Reverse: Denomination and date within circle of beads, wreath surrounds.

Bronze
154.  Mexico 10 Pesos 2016 Obverse: The National Arms of Mexico (An eagle on cactus facing left with a snake in beak above wreath), with the inscription forming a semicircle above.

Reverse: In the center there is the circle of the Aztec sun stone representing Tonatiuh with the fire mask. In the peripheral ring at top center the value; to the left the mint year, and to the right the mark of the Mint of Mexico "Mo"; at the bottom, the face value in words. On most coins the inverted "L' shape ornament along the rim. See comments for details.

Bimetallic: nickel brass centre in aluminium-bronze ring (Core: 65% Copper, 10% Nickel, 25% Zinc - Ring: 92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
155. Template:Country data British Raj 1⁄64 Rupee

1⁄64 INR

1901 Obverse: Bust of Victoria Empress facing right.

Reverse: Denomination and date within circle of beads, wreath surrounds.

Bronze
156.  India 10 Rupees

10 INR

2009 Obverse: Ashoka Lion pedestal between lines.

Reverse: Large denomination, wide rays above.

Bimetallic: copper-nickel centre in aluminium-bronze ring
157.  Australia 50 Cents

0.5 AUD

1999 Obverse: 4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.

Reverse: Australia coat of arms (the escutcheon is carried by a red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) and an Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and the numeral "50".

Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
158.  Japan Empire of Japan 20 Yen

20 JPY

1870 Obverse: Dragon within beaded circle, legends above, written value below.

Reverse: Sunburst crest superimposed on sacred mirror, flanked by military banners, chrysanthemum above with paulowian crest below.

Gold (.900; 33.33g)