Temples on Coins

Started by dheer, July 30, 2013, 04:40:13 PM

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Nepal 1 rupee-VS2061-2004.jpg

Nepal, 1 rupee, VS2061 / 2004.  Bageshwori temple.
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The Wagheshwari Temple is in Mumbai. It is dedicated to Bhagwati. This deity is also known as Wagheshwari Mata.

This is the Bageshwori Temple in Nepalgunj, dedicated to Bageshwori-Durga.

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Thank you, I stand corrected. Now I'll sit down again.   :)
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Pakistan Issues Commemorative Coin To Mark Guru Nanak's 550th Birth Anniversary
The year 2019 marks the 550th birth anniversary year of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev, whose birthplace was Sri Nankana Sahib, which is now in Pakistan.
550 Rupees (550th Birthday Celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) -  obverse550 Rupees (550th Birthday Celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) -  reverse

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Skorba Temples, 2 Euro, Malta - just issued last week

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Thailand, 1 baht, 1982.  Buddhist year 2525.

Wat Phra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Grand Palace, Bangkok.


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1 satang, aluminium.  2530-2550 (1987-2007).

Wat Phra That Hariphunchai.


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5 satang, aluminium.  2530-2550 (1987-2007).

Phra Patom Temple.


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10 satang, aluminium.  2530-2550 (1987-2007).

Phra That Choeng Chum.
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25 satang.  Aluminium-bronze.  2530-2551 (1987-2008).

Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan.


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50 satang.  Aluminium-bronze.  2530-2551 (1987-2008).

Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep.


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1 baht.  Copper-nickel.  2529-2551 (1986-2008).

Phra Kaew Temple, Bangkok.


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5 baht.  Copper-nickel clad copper.  2531-2551 (1988-2008).

Wat Benchamabophit, also known as The Marble Temple.


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10 baht.   Bimetallic: aluminium-bronze centre within a copper-nickel ring.   2531-2551 (1988-2008).


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Thailand, 2 baht, 2005.  Nickel-plated steel.  The Phukhao Thong of Saket Temple in Bangkok.




Thailand, 2 baht, 2012.  Aluminium-bronze.  The Phukhao Thong of Saket Temple in Bangkok.


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