In Russia in 2013, a number of commemorative coins were issued. Basically, denominations of 1, 2 and 3, 25 and 100 rubles were minted from silver. A coin in denominations of 50, 200 and 10,000 rubles were issued in gold. Coins of 10 rubles were minted from steel.
Ukraine has released 5, 10, 25, and 50 kopeks coins from the conveyor.
Kazakhstan has pleased the whole world with the fact that coins of the “Tales of the Peoples of Kazakhstan” series were issued. Thus, the nickel coin “Sirko” with a nominal value of 50 tenge was born. In the same year, coinage of 5 tenge was made.
Cuba minted coins of 1 centavo (aluminum) and 1 peso (steel / brass).
In Spain, there is a special attention and respect for the UNESCO heritage sites. For example, the architectural ensemble “Escorial” can be proud of itself. Indeed, in his honor in 2013, the Royal Mint of Spain issued an 8 million euro copper nickel coin of 8 million copies.
Do not forget about the Australian Lunar 2013, called "Snake". She in the Chinese calendar represents the sixth animal.
The image of HER Majesty the Queen 2 was placed on the face of the coin by the artist Ian Rank-Broadley. And here is the nominal value of the coin. The reverse of the Australian Lunar bears the image of a wriggling snake. The coin is a true work of art. Gold matte and polished surfaces alternate on it, the clear elegance of the image cannot but please the eye. Such a Lunar in the country is a legal tender. In addition, it can decorate the largest collection of any numismatist.
South Korea in July 2013 released commemorative collectible coins made of precious metals. Thus, the 60th anniversary of the signing of an agreement on ending the Korean War was celebrated.




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