It can be said that the currency pattern of a country mostly reflects the national conditions of the country. For example, environment, history, political opinions, etc.
Which countries have trees on their coins
Among the currencies of some countries in the world, many use the pattern of trees.
Currency of the Republic of Lebanon
On the currency of the Republic of Lebanon, we can see the vigorous and vigorous Lebanese fir;
On the 50p coin in Finland, there is a tall and strong fir tree. There are also 20 and 10 pence in the same pattern. It can be seen that Finland is a country that attaches great importance to forestry;
Philippine 2 PESO COIN with a coconut tree on it. Seeing it, people will think that this is a country located in the tropical circle;
Philippine Peso coins
Located in the southern part of the African continent, Eswatini, with its roughly square 2 cent coins circulated inside, engraved several pine trees. It is said that this country's forests are also outstanding in the whole of Africa;
Eswatini currency
The pattern on the 100 lira coin used in Italy is an olive tree;
Italian lira currency
The 50 FeNi of the Federal German currency depicts a young girl planting oak seedlings;
Federal German currency 50 Finnish
The Canadian penny is a relief design of maple branches and leaves.
Canadian penny
In addition to the above, some countries have adopted the branches, leaves, fruits and flowers of trees in the design of their coins.
For example, Japan's 1 yen aluminum coins and 100 yen and 500 yen copper zinc nickel gold coins;
Yen aluminum coin
20 francs in Belgium; Canadian 10 yuan; Italian 20 lira;
25 mils in Cyprus, etc.
Cyprus mils
It can be said that the currency patterns of many countries in the world adopt tree branches, leaves, fruits and flowers to varying degrees.
World currencies