Explore a diverse collection of coins from African nations and island territories, featuring both modern currency and historic numismatic treasures.
The inaugural circulation series of independent Algeria, issued between 1964 and 1972.
Modern circulation series featuring Algeria's industrial growth and indigenous animals.
The inaugural coinage of independent Kenya. These coins feature the side profile of Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, the nation’s founding father, and reflect a classic British-inspired design aesthetic.
A long-running series featuring the portrait of Kenya’s second president, Daniel arap Moi. This era is notable for the introduction of bimetallic coins and the gradual reduction in coin sizes.
A unique numismatic period where the portrait of the first president, Jomo Kenyatta, was returned to the coinage under the administration of Mwai Kibaki, replacing the portrait of his predecessor.
First circulation series issued after the restoration of independence under the Dirham system.
The latest circulation series of the Kingdom of Morocco, featuring King Mohammed VI.
A commemorative set issued as part of the United Nations FAO program. Each denomination highlights a different food source: the 1 Cent features a Bull's Head (livestock), the 5 Cents depicts Maize and vegetables (agriculture), and the 10 Cents shows a Tuna (fisheries).
Standard circulation issues of the Republic of Seychelles since independence in 1976.
A dramatic thematic series depicting the eternal struggle of Africa's iconic wildlife.
Circulation coinage issued by the Somali Republic during the constitutional era (1960–1969).
Original coinage of the first shilling period (1966–1986) before the redenomination.
Modern coinage issued after the 1987 redenomination, featuring national wildlife.
The first decimal coins (1961–1964) issued after the establishment of the Republic.
Second decimal series (1965–1969) with legends alternating between English and Afrikaans.
The third decimal series (1970–1989) featuring the old Republican Coat of Arms.
Post-1990 series featuring the 11 official languages and the new 2000 Coat of Arms.
Introduced in 2000, this series showcases South Africa’s modern national coat of arms across all circulating denominations. It replaces the previous crest used since 1910, symbolizing a new era of unity.
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