Description
For centuries, plants and flowers have had special meanings attached to them. These meanings have been used to show a myriad of emotions, such as love, sorrow, and joy. Plants and trees have also been used as symbolism in many cultures. The oak is the mightiest of trees and symbolizes strength and courage. You will find these symbols on our coins of the world set, in which the use of floral emblems, trees, and plants reflect things the issuing country values about their natural heritage. This set comes packaged with story card and certificate of authenticity.
Bulgaria KM51(U) 3 Stotinki 1951
Finland KM47(U) 20 Pennia
Finland KM65(U) 10 Pennia
Ghana KM14(VF-XF) 2-1/2 Pesewa
Guatemala KM276.6(U-DNS) 5 Cents
GuyanaKM50(U) 1 Dollar 1996
Hong Kong KM66(U) 10 Cents
Hungary KM676(U) 20 Filler
Hungary KM696(VF-XF) 20 Forint
Indonesia KM55(U) 25 Rupiah
Israel KM108(U) 10 New Agoroh
Malawi KM27(U) 10 Tambala
Morocco KM84(U) 10 Santimat
New Zealand KM58(U) 1 Cent
PhilippinesKM239(U) 5 Sentimo
Seychelles KM47.2(U) 5 Cents
Taiwan KMY550(U) 1/2 YUAN – Taiwan
Trinidad & Tobago KM31(U) 10 Cents
Tunisia KM349(U) 1 Millim
Brazil KM591(U) 5 Cruzerios
Paraguay KM192(U) 1 Guarani
Netherlands AntilliesKM32(U) 1 Cent