Frogs and toads

Started by <k>, January 01, 2012, 06:13:51 PM

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Poland 1998 2z.jpg

Poland, 2 zloty, 1998.  Natterjack toad.
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Latvia, 1 lats, 2010.jpg

Latvia, 1 lats, 2010.  Toad.
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Colombia, 500 pesos, 2012~.jpg

Colombia 500 pesos 2012.jpg

Colombia, 500 pesos, 2012.
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USA quarter, 2012.  El Yunque rainforest, Puerto Rico.  Frog.
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Fiji, 10 dollars, 1986.  Fijian ground frog.
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NEW ZEALAND 2008 $5.JPG

New Zealand, 5 dollars, 2008.  Hamilton's frog.
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Aruba 10 florin 2004.JPG

Aruba, 10 florin, 2004.  Frog.
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Bermuda $2 1990~.jpg

Bermuda $2 1990#~.jpg

Bermuda, 2 dollars, 1990.  Tree frog.
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FosseWay



Sorry, couldn't resist!

Image from this article on the BBC website.

Bimat

Luxembourg €5 (2017): European Tree Frog



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Seychelles, 1 cent, 2016.  A Gardiner's frog (Sooglossus gardineri).





Obverse.


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Ukrainian, 2 hryvnia, 2002.  Silver.

Frog at bottom left.
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zuvintas.jpg


This Lithuanian €2 coin (commem from 2021) is dedicated to the Lake Žuvintas Reserve which in that year became a Unesco recognized biosphere. See here. So you see a toad, but also other animals. Quote: "In the foreground there is a great bittern reaching for a fire-bellied toad floating in the water. In rushes depicted on the right there is an aquatic warbler, above – a flock of common cranes and a mute swan, symbolising the establishment of the Reserve."

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Cayman Islands, $2, 1972. 

Great blue heron (Ardea herodias).



And notice the frog in the water.
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