Description
A coin by definition is a piece of hard material, traditionally metal and usually in the shape of a disc, which is used as a form of money. However not all coins are round. As a matter of fact, several countries have issued a variety of odd-shaped coins which many collectors find attractive enough to purchase and collect. The following set represents 30 odd shaped coins from 22 different countries.
Hungary KM546(U) 2 Filler
Bangladesh KM10(U-DNS) 5 Poisha
China, Song Dynasty, (960 – 1279 CE), Cash Coins(C)
Ecuador KM101(U) 100 Sucres
France KM866a(F-VF) 10 Centimes
IsraelKM24.1(U-DNS) 1 Agora
Jamaica KM164(U) 1 Dollar
Lebanon KM37(U) 50 Livres
Philippines KM224(U) 1 Sentimo
Philippines KM268(U) 5 Centimos
Surinam KM12.1b(U) 5 Cents
Swaziland KM48(U) 5 Cents
Tanzania KM11(U) 10 Senti
Uganda KM27(U) 1 Shilling
Uganda KM28(U) 2 Shillings
Uganda KM29(U) 5 Shillings
Uganda KM30(U) 10 Shillings
NepalKM754(VF) Nepal 4 Paisa bullet money
East Africa KM22,32,35(G-VG) 1 Cent
MalayaKMTRAKMMIX(C) 1 Cent Mix