A torch that stands for liberty, an olive branch that stands for peace, and an oak branch that stands for strength and independence. Franklin Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States.
What animal is on the 10c coin in South Africa?
Cape honey bee
The R5 coin minted in 2008, in honour of former President Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday, recognises his vast contribution to South Africa. A 10c coin from the fourth decimal series depicts the Cape honey bee and represents the future of the currency and the SARB.
How do you write ten cents?
10 cents of a dollar is written $0.10. 1 dollar and 1 cent is written $1.01.
What does the back of a 10 cent coin look like?
Details of the specifications and images used on the 10 cent coin. The reverse (back of the coin or ‘tails’), obverse (front of the coin or ‘heads’) and edge of the coin Koruru feature particularly strongly at the apex of the gable of a large carved house that was symbolic of the face of an important Māori ancestor from that part of the country.
How big is the 10 euro cent coin?
To the right, in raised lettering, is “10 Euro Cent” with the ’10’ being shown much larger than the words. The designer’s initials, LL, appear next to the 0 in 10.
How big is a ten cent coin in Australia?
Since the first production from London, ten cent coins have been produced by the Royal Australian Mint and the Royal Mint, Llantrisant. Nominal specifications. Composition: 75% Copper – 25% Nickel Shape: Circular Edge: Milled Mass: 5.65 grams Diameter: 23.60 millimetres
What does the back of a New Zealand 10c coin mean?
The reverse (back of the coin or ‘tails’), obverse (front of the coin or ‘heads’) and edge of the coin Koruru feature particularly strongly at the apex of the gable of a large carved house that was symbolic of the face of an important Māori ancestor from that part of the country.