This symbol is often associated with Freemasonry and represents the all-seeing eye of God, symbolizing divine guidance and the foundational beliefs of freedom in the United States.
The British 2-pound coin commemorates World War II with Morse code around its edge, spelling out "1945," the year the war ended. This design pays tribute to the codebreakers who contributed to the Allied victory.
This secret loon is believed to bring good luck, a belief that was popularized after a Loonie was buried beneath the ice during the 2002 Winter Olympics, where Canada won gold in hockey.
The Australian one-dollar coin hides a tiny five-pointed star within the queen’s neckline. This star symbolizes the Commonwealth, honoring Australia’s ties to the British monarchy and its role within the Commonwealth of Nations.
The Japanese 100 Yen coin often features sakura, or cherry blossoms, symbolizing the transient nature of life. These blossoms remind the bearer of the beauty and fragility of existence.