The National Bank of Belarus on December 24th, 2010 puts into circulation new silver commemorative coins of the World of Sculpture Series: “Queen Nefertiti", "The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa", "Cupid and Psyche" and "The Thinker”. Face value of the coins is 20 rubles, purity 925, weight 28.28 g.
Coins are rectangular, 40.00 x 28.00 mm, the edge is plain.
Coins are minted at the Lithuanian mint. The quality of the coins is “proof”. Mintage of each coin is 7000 pcs.
Face value of the silver coin is 20 hryvnen, purity 925, weight 62.2 g, diameter 50 mm, proof quality. Mintagage 5 000 pcs.
The National Bank of Kazakhstan has put into circulation 500 tenge silver coin "Buckles. Deers" from “Gold of Nomads” series on December 11th, 2010.
Denomination 1 litas
Alloy of Copper and Nickel. CuNi
Diameter 22.30 mm
Weight 6.25 g
The National Bank of Kazakhstan has put into circulation 500 tenge coins "Dome of the rock", "Kaaba" and "Sultan" under The world famous mosques coin series on December 1st, 2010.
New Kazakhstan investment coins "Golden Irbis 200 and 500" were issued on December 1, 2010.
Parameters of investment coins "Golden Irbis":
Tomorrow, on 2 December, the Bank of Latvia will issue two types of new 1-lats circulation coins with a horseshoe featured on the reverse. The coins are legal tender in the Republic of Latvia. The coins will be circulated the same way as any other circulation money, reaching commercial and other enterprises and the population via banks.
Tomorrow, on 2 December, the Bank of Latvia will issue "Coin of Time III": the third bimetallic 1-lats collector coin. The coin has been designed by artist Laimonis Šēnbergs and modelled by sculptor Jānis Strupulis.
The Bank of Lithuania issued into circulation the 50 litas collectors silver coin dedicated to European weather loach (Misgurnus fossilis) on 30th of November. Coin issued under Lithuanian nature coin series.
The National Bank of Ukraine has put into circulation 10 hryvnen "Tarnowski family" coin on November 29th, 2010.