Vegetables on coins

Started by <k>, February 22, 2012, 09:29:34 PM

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Bermuda, 5 dollars, 1983.  Onion.

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Seychelles  5 cents 1972.jpg

Seychelles, 5 cents, FAO, 1972.  Cabbage.
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UK 1 pound 2013.jpg

UK one pound coin, 2013.  The leek (and the daffodil), representing Wales.
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As an admirer of Ms. Thatcher, you should have more politicians in this thread ;) On a heraldic level. you may want to include more Welsh leek and the turnip of Salzburg...

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

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UK £1 1985 Wales.jpg

UK, pound coin, 1985.  The leek, one of the national emblems of Wales.

Have you ever had cock-a-leekie soup before?  :D
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An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

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Italy 1 lira 1992.jpg

Italy, 1 lira, 1992.  N# 11839.

Theme: 500th Anniversary of Colombus' Discovery of America Series.

Potato plant.
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Vanuatu, 50 vatu, 2015.  Left: kava plant.  Right: coconut.   N# 77326.


See: Kava.
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Offa

Joe Biden anyone 😂😂
All coins are equal but some are more equal than others