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Unusual Coins

Guitar-shaped coins were once issued in Somalia. Poland once issued a fan-shaped 10 złoty coin and the 2002 $10 coin from Nauru, was Europe-shaped.
Some mediaeval coins, called bracteates, were so thin they were struck on only one side.
The Royal Canadian Mint is now able to produce holographic-effect gold and silver coinage. However this procedure is not limited to only bullion or commemorative coinage. The 500 yen coin from Japan, was subject to a massive amount of counterfeiting. The Japanese government in response produced a circulatory coin with a holographic image.
The Canadian Mint has also released several coins that are coloured, the first of which was in commemoration of remembrance day. The subject was a coloured poppy on the reverse of a 25 cent piece.

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