New coins from Japan, Kazakhstan, and Spain.
Obverse Description
English, Sinhala, and Tamil text; ornate urn
Reverse Description
Back (vertical): English, Sinhala, and Tamil text; flowers; Sigiriya (Lion’s Rock) castle ruins in Matale District; four women picking tea leaves; two rose-ringed parakeet birds
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