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Music: Drums on Coins

Started by Figleaf, February 09, 2011, 11:46:51 AM

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Fiji 5c 1974.jpg



Fiji 5 cents.jpg

Fiji, 5 cents, 1974 and 2012.  The lali, a Fijian drum.
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#16
Trinidad 50c 1976.jpg

Trinidad, 50 cents, 1976.  Steel drums.
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#17
Trinidad $10 1982-.jpg






Trinidad, 50c (silver), 1982. 

Collector version, only available in proof sets.
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#18
Trinidad $100 2006.jpg


Trinidad, $100, 2006. 

FIFA - XVIII World Football Championship - Soca Warriors - Germany 2006. 

Steel drum.
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#19


French Pacific Territories, 200 francs, 2021.

A drum is shown at bottom left.
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#20






Mauritania, 5 ouguiya, 2018.


The drum seen on the right is a djembe.
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#21


The coin design below includes a tar and a kamance.



Azerbaijan 1 qapik 2006.jpg

Azerbaijan, 1 qapik, 2006.

The qaval (left) is the oldest national percussion instrument in Azerbaijan.

It belongs to the group of one-sided drums.
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chrisild

#22
Do kettledrums count? :D 

Germany 50 euro 2021.jpg

Germany, 50 euro, 2021.  Timpani.

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brandm24

1776 / 1976 US Bicentennial Quarter sometimes referred to as the "Little Drummer Boy Quarter."

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