Friday, June 25, 2010
SAN MARINO COIN SET
San Marino is a tiny, mountainous country completely surrounded by Italy. This five coin set from San Marino includes some attractive designs. The 1995 1 Lire features a young child with an olive branch standing on a broken sword. The 1994 10 and 100 Lire features St. Marino on one side and various stone cutters building San Marino on the other. The 2000 10 Lire portrays a child and a poinsettia with the globe behind. The 20 Lire shows a pair of hands about to grasp. All five coins are Uncirculated.
SCARCE 2009 VATICAN 2 EURO
FIRST MODERN COINS OF DARFUR FEATURE AFRICAN WILDLIFE
The Sultanate of Darfur recently released an attractive set of seven coins that include a bi-metallic, unusual shapes and feature African wildlife. The non-circulating coins are the first modern coins for the embattled sultanate that is engaged tragic war in an attempt to regain independence from Sudan. The Bi-metallic 500 Dinars features the Nile crocodile. The eight-sided 250 Dinars pictures an African elephant. The square 100 Dinars has a leopard. The scalloped edged 50 Dinars shows a hartebeest. The 25 Dinars pictures a camel. An African civet is on the 10 Dinars, and an African wild dog is on the 5 Dinars. All coins are dated 2008 and have an Arabic inscription on the obverse.
AFRICAN WILDLIFE COINS FROM SIERRA LEONE

SIERRA LEONE 2007 AFRICAN WILDIFE COINS: cheetah, elephant, rhinoceros, zebra

SIERRA LEONE 2006 AFRICAN WILDIFE COINS: chimpanzee, impala, camel, lion

SIERRA LEONE 2005 AFRICAN WILDIFE COINS: crocodile, giraffe, mountain gorilla, hippopotamus
SIERRA LEONE DINOSAUR DOLLARS

MACEDONIA WILDLIFE COIN SET
This attractive four coin set from Macedonia features wildlife. The 1993 50 Deni features a seagull in flight. The 1997 1 Dinar shows a Yugoslavian sheep dog. A leaping trout is on the 2001 2 Denari and a lynx is on the 2001 5 Denari. The reverse of the coins feature the denomination and a 16-ray sun symbol that supposedly was used by Alexander the Great.
WILDLIFE FEATURED ON OBSOLETE COINS OF SLOVENIA
SLOVENIA EURO COIN SET

NEW CYPRUS AND MALTA EURO SETS

IMODERN COINS OF THAILAND

MYANMAR COIN SET

JAMAICA COIN SET HONORS NATIONAL HEROES
This set includes the six coins Jamaica currently issues for circulation, from 10 Cents to 20 dollars. Jamaican born Marcus Garvey, a vocal advocate of Black Pride in New York City during the 1920s appears on the bimetallic 20 Dollar coin and the copper 25 Cent Blogger: coins and currency - Create Postcoin. The scalloped edged 10 Dollar coin pictures George William Gordon, a 19th century politician who tried to improve the well being of Blacks in Jamaica. Paul Bogle his associate appears on the 10 cent coin. Both were hanged in 1865 for their efforts. Norman Manley appears on the 5 Dollar coin, while Alexander Bustamante is on the seven-sided dollar coin. They both helped Jamaica gain independence. The coins date from 1996 to 2006. The coins are Uncirculated, however may have scratches or nicks due to improper handling at the mint.
HAITI COIN SET HONORS NATIONAL HEROES

ATTRACTIVE PANAMA PROOF SETS
These attractive six piece Panama Proof sets include the beautiful 38mm, .900 fine silver 1 Balboa, the 40% silver 1/2 Balboa, the clad 1/4 and 1/10 Balboa, the copper-nickel 5 centavos and the bronze 1 Centavo. The sets date from 1966 to 1972 and are sealed in their original protective pilofilm holder. The 1 Centavo pictures native chief Urraca, who helped Panama gain its independence from Spain in 1821. The top four denominations picture Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the first European to "discover" the Pacific Ocean. The sets have a mintage of less than 24,000.
2 EURO COMMEMORATIVE COINS




























Mem
embers of the Euro started to issue circulating 2 Euro commemorative coins in 2004. The coins have the same specifications as the regular 2 Euro and use the standard 2 Euro design on one side and the commemorative design on the other. They are the only commemorative coins allowed to circulate within all the Euro member nations. Each country may issue a maximum of one national commemorative 2 Euro per year. Some years there is an additional issue when all the Euro members issue a commemorative on the same theme with similar designs. Most countries do not issue coins every year. These bi-metallic coins have become a popular collectible as they are an interesting and affordable series with a wide variety of designs.
SLOVENIA BI-METAL 3 EURO 2010 WORLD BOOK CAPITAL
Slovenia issued this circulating commemorative 2010 bi-metallic 3 Euro coin to commemorate the selection of its capital city, Ljubljana, as the “World Book Capital” in 2010. The designation is an annual title bestowed by UNESCO and major players in the book industry on a city in recognition of the quality of its programs to promote books and reading. The coin is the third in an annual series of bi-metallic 3 Euro coins issued by Slovenia.
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