There are various animals depicted on 10c coins. It would depend on the country you are referring to.
In a 2 dollar coin there are 20 10c coins in it
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The Superb Lyrebird is on the Australian 10c coin because it is particularly unique to Australia.
Because Maoris are chasing a 10c coin
A torch signifying Liberty, with an olive branch on the left signifying Peace, and an oak branch on the right, signifying Strength and Independence. Given that this question is in the "Australian birds" category, it is assumed that the question refers to an Australian 10c coin. On the back of the 10c coin is the unique Australian bird known as the Superb Lyrebird. It is known for its amazing ability to mimic a huge variety of sounds.
10c-4c = 6
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The Australian 10 cent coin was "invented" in the early 1960's when the Australian Government of the day decided that Australia would change to a decimal currency. It was first issued on the 14th of February, 1966.
In Brain Age 2 , the top left coin is 25c , the top right one is 10c, the bottom left one is 5c and the bottom right one (black coin) is 1c.
10C
No. The currencies are not interchangeable.There used to be some crossover with 10 and 20c coins (when they were similar in size), however since New Zealand changed their 10 c coins from silver to copper, and dramatically reduced the size of the 20 c coin, they are now too different to accept.Many Australian retailers will accept the older NZ 10c and 20c pieces which are still partly in circulation in Australia. Whilst it is not "legal tender", it is such a small denomination and so similar in size (but not design) to the Australian 10c piece that some retailers are not bothered by the occasional NZ 10c piece. Others, however, will (correctly) reject the coin, as they cannot bank it or legally use it themselves.