2012 Suriname 10 Cent coin pendant Dutch Guiana Paramaribo Lelydorp Nieuw Nickerie Moengo Nieuw Amsterdam Mariënburg Wageningen Albina Groningen Brownsweg Totness Sranan Tongo Surinamese Creole Netherlands Indian Hindustanis Wanica Sipaliwini n003128
note: extra-small coin
Suriname 10 Cent {1987-2017} 1S
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front: coat of arms of Suriname supported by two natives
The coat of arms of Suriname was adopted on November 25, 1975. The motto reads Justitia – Pietas – Fides (“Justice – Piety – Fidelity”). It further consists of two natives who carry a shield. The left half of the shield symbolizes the past, as slaves were abducted via ship out of Africa. The right half, the side of the present, shows a Royal palm, also the symbol of a just person ("The just person should blossom like a palm"). The diamond in the middle is the stylized form of the heart, which is regarded as the organ of love. The points of the diamond show the four directions of the wind. Inside the diamond is a five-pointed star. This star symbolizes the five continents from which the inhabitants of Suriname migrated: Africa, America, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
back: decorative wreath pattern
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Nickel plated steel coin
• diameter: 16 mm
• weight: 2 g
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