Unusually, until 1989, the Reserve Bank did not have the right to issue coins as legal tender.
But for sure, they have inspired later dynsties as a prototype or basis to issue coins.
Almost every nation in the world have issued commemorative coins.
Nemfidius issued coins, some of which have reached us.
Accordingly, the government was reluctant to issue silver coins.
After the war, the Allies issued coins in relatively small numbers between 1945 and 1948:
Regalianus held power for some six months and issued coins bearing his image.
To celebrate this occasion, some countries in Europe issued special commemorative coins.
The right to issue coins is one of the most fundamental sovereign rights of a country.
Most Commonwealth countries still issue crown-sized coins for sale to collectors.