Colonial Trade Ship, Arawak Indigenous Men, Royal Palm 5 Cents Suriname Authentic Square Coin Money for Jewelry (Colonialism)

Colonial Trade Ship, Arawak Indigenous Men, Royal Palm 5 Cents Suriname Authentic Square Coin Money for Jewelry (Colonialism)

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Colonial Trade Ship, Arawak Indigenous Men, Royal Palm 5 Cents Suriname Authentic Square Coin Money for Jewelry (Colonialism) Obverse: Coat of arms of Suriname. Two indigenous Arawak men carrying a shield that shows a trade ship on the water, a royal palm, and a star in a diamond. The whole surrounded by a circle. Lettering: SURINAME Reverse Denomination divides year. The whole surrounded by a circle and a wreath. Features Issuer Suriname Period Republic (1975-date) Type Standard circulation coin Years 1987-2017 Value 5 Cents (0.05 SRG) Currency Guilder (1826-2003) Composition Copper plated steel Weight 3 g Diameter 22 mm Thickness 1.51 mm Shape Square with rounded corners Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓ Number N# 6047 References KM# 12.1b Wikipedia: The coat of arms of Suriname was adopted on November 25, 1975. The motto reads Justitia – Pietas – Fides (“Justice – Piety – Fidelity”). It consists of two indigenous men carrying a shield; a trade ship on the water representing Suriname's c

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