The Most Unusual Coins All Around The World
In the XX century, after numismatics has become one of the most popular hobbies in the world, central banks around the world began to produce memorable and commemorative coins.For several decades in the world there were many-colored coins, coins with inserts of different metals and even amber, with a picture of celebrities and even the characters of books. Most of these coins, of course, are memorable, anniversary and simple collectible, but some of them are really in a wide circulation among the population.
Photo 1. Mongolia, 2011, 500 MNT
Photo 2. Côte d'Ivoire, 2010, 1,000 francs
Photo 3. Palau, 2008
Photo 4. Niue, 2008, $ 1
Photo 5. Liberia, 2005, $ 10
Photo 6. Benin, 2011, 100 francs
Photo 7. Cameroon, 2011, 1,000 francs
Photo 8. Liberia, 2001, $ 10
Photo 9. Portugal, 2006, € 8
Photo 10. Poland, PLN 10
Photo 11. Sweden, 2011, a coin with a piece of meteorite
Photo 12. Portugal, 2010, one and a half euro
Photo 13. Poland, the coins of different years
Photo 14. Tuvalu, 2009, the anniversary of Barbie doll
Photo 15. Uganda, 2001, the illusion-coin
Photo 16. Zambia, in 2003, the Calendar-coin
Photo 17. Tuvalu, a series of "Transformers"
Photo 18. Zambia, 2001, the illusion-coin
Photo 19. Benin, 2011, 100 francs
Photo 20. Belarus, coins with tales
Photo 21. Belarus, coins with tales
Photo 22. Canada, 2011
Photo 23. Canada, 2010, $ 15 to the year of Tiger
Photo 24. Australia, 2009, 50 cents
Photo 25. Cook Islands, 2010, a coin with a piece of meteorite
Photo 26. Netherlands, 5 euro
Photo 27. Netherlands, 5 euros, issued to the anniversary of WWF
Photo 28. Finland
Photo 29. India rupee
Photo 30. Congo, 2004, a coin with a concave pattern
Photo 31. Fiji Islands, 2010, double coin
Photo 32. Liberia, a coin with folding sundial
Photo 33. Mariana Islands, $ 5
Photo 34. Liberia, $ 10
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