Please post a new and separate question with the coin's country of origin. Many countries issue 10 cent coins.
Peacock.
An echidna is on the five cent coin.
No animal appears on the US two cent piece, it is a union shield on the front and a wreath on the back
On the NZ two dollar coin the animal is a white heron
The U.S. 1-cent dollar coin :)
Peacock.
a loin is on the ten cent coin In Australia the animal on the coin is a lyre bird.
An echidna is on the five cent coin.
There is no New Zealand 30 cent coin.
The lyrebird is on an Australian ten cent coin.
Since 2006, there's a taniwha on the 10 cent coin, there's a kiwi on the $1 coin, and a white heron on the $2 coin. Before 2006, there was a kiwi on the 20 cent coin.
Yes, the 10 cent coin is smaller. The Australian 10 cent coin is 23.60 mm in diameter. The Australian 20 cent coin is 28.52 mm in diameter.
Years ago the 5 cent coin had a Buffalo on it.
Echidna is the five cent coin in Australia
Such a coin does not exist. The first Australian 10 cent coin was issued in 1966.
75/5 = 15 So 15, 5 cent coins make up 75 cents. 75/10 = 7 and then another 5 cent coin So 7, 10 cent coins and one 5 cent coin makes up 75 cents. 75/20 = 3 and then another 10 cent coin and a 5 cent coin So 3, 20 cent coins, one 10 coin and one 5 cent coin. 75/50 = 1 and then another 20 cent coin and a 5 cent coin. So 1, 50 cent coin, one 20 cent coin and one 5 cent coin. There the Answer, By Answerly
The Australian 20 cent coin features a platypus on the reverse.