Coin Types from Tristan da Cunha

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$ km27 1/2 Penny (2008) Snipe eel
$ km28 1 Penny (2008) Lobster
$ km29 2 Pence (2008) Violet Seasnail
$ km30 5 Pence (2008) Sea Turtle
$ km31 10 Pence (2008) Crab
$ km32 20 Pence (2008) Orca - Killer Whale
$ km1 25 Pence (1977) Image from Vladimir Startsev
$ km3 25 Pence (1980) 80th Birthday of Queen Mother Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km33 25 Pence (2008) Bottlenose Dolphins
$ km2 1 Crown (1978) 25 yrs. coronation
   new 1 Crown (2011)
   new 1 Crown (2005) V.E. Day - tanks Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
   new 1 Crown (2005) V.E. Day - ships Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km44 1 Crown (2005) V.E. Day - planes,ship,tank Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km43 1 Crown (2005) Lord Nelson Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
   new 1 Crown (2005) V.E. Day - planes Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km34 1 Crown (2008) Pair of whale

Stoltenhoff Island:

$ km1 1/2 Penny (2008) West Riding Longboat
$ km2 1 Penny (2008) Portuguese Carrack
$ km3 2 Pence (2008) HM Sloop of War Julia
$ km4 5 Pence (2008) HMS Beagle
$ km5 10 Pence (2008) HMS East Indiaman
$ km6 20 Pence (2008) HMS Satellite
$ km7 25 Pence (2008) Iron Barque West Riding
$ km8 1 Crown (2008) Heure du Berger ship

Gough Island:

$ km1 1/2 Penny (2009) Gough Bunting (Finch)
$ km2 1 Penny (2009) Sub-Atric Skua
$ km3 2 Pence (2009) Tristan Albatros
$ km4 5 Pence (2009) Rockhopper Penguins
$ km5 10 Pence (2009) Gough Moorhen
$ km6 20 Pence (2009) Yellow nosed Albatros
$ km7 25 Pence (2009) Owl
$ km8 1 Crown (2009) Falcons

Nightingale Island:

   new 1/2 Penny (2011) Flying Fish
   new 1 Penny (2011) Swordfish
   new 2 Pence (2011) Bluefin Tuna
   new 5 Pence (2011) Octopus
   new 10 Pence (2011) Blue Shark
   new 20 Pence (2011) Oarfish
   new 25 Pence (2011) Mahi-Mahi fish
   new 1 Crown (2011) Fur Seal

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This is my collection of world coins. Here you will find foreign coin photos, coin values and other information useful for coin collecting. Some coins came from the coin mint, some came from coin dealers, some came from coin auction. Some are stored in coin folders, others are stored using other coin supplies. Many of these coins are silver coins and a few are gold coins. This information is useful for coin collecting software and cataloging coin types and coin values in U.S. dollars.