New coins from Japan, Kazakhstan, and Spain.
Obverse Description
Arabic text; coat of arms with falcon and dhow; Berma (drinking water pot); holographic falcon head patch; Great State Mosque
Reverse Description
English text; incense burner; seven men pearl diving aboard ship; Khoukha (old Kuwaiti door); Boom Al-Dhow at sea
Catalog Information
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