An alphabet of favourite national designs

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Pitcairn, $50, 1988. The HMS Bounty, and the drafting of Pitcairn's constitution.
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Poland, 2 zloty, 1974.  Blueberries.  Very tasty!
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Portugal $10 1972.jpg

Portugal, 5 escudos, 1966.   An elegant design.
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Romania, 100 lei, 1999.  The Belgica.

PENGUINS! PENGUINS! PENGUINS! PENGUINS! PENGUINS!
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Rwanda, 1000 francs, 1989.   25th anniversary of the National Bank of Rwanda.
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St Helena-Ascension, 5 pence.  Plover.
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Samoa, 10 sene, 2013.
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#144
San Marino 2 lire 1974.jpg

San Marino, 2 lire, 1974.  Beetle.
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São Tomé e Príncipe, 10 dobras, 1977. 


All that poultry - what the cluck?
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Senegal 50fr 1975.jpg

Senegal, 50 francs, 1975.  Nice boat.
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Seychelles 5 rupees-1972#.jpg

Seychelles, 5 rupees, 1972.  An Aldabra giant tortoise.  Heptagon - bonus!
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Sierra Leone, 500 leones, 2004.  The parliament building in Freetown.
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Singapore, $1, 2013.  A splendid merlion on a beautiful bimetallic coin with an polygonal inner rim.  8)  8)  8)
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