The coin you are describing is likely the Turkish 2 Lira coin. The obverse side features a crescent moon and star, which are symbols commonly associated with Islamic culture, and the reverse side features a "2" with wreaths around it.
The coin you are referring to is likely the 5 Dirham coin from the United Arab Emirates. It features an image of a crescent moon and star on one side and the number 5 surrounded by flowers on the reverse side. It is a common circulating coin in the UAE.
The coin you are referring to is likely the Turkish 1 lira coin, which features an image of the Kiz Kulesi (Maiden's Tower), a crescent moon, and a star. These symbols are significant in Turkish culture and heritage.
The flag with a crescent moon and a star is Turkey's flag.
Turkey's flag has a crescent moon and one star.
the crescent moon & star looks like a moon (crescent) & a regular star
Pakistan 1977 25 Paisa Coin
The coin you are describing is likely the Turkish 2 Lira coin. The obverse side features a crescent moon and star, which are symbols commonly associated with Islamic culture, and the reverse side features a "2" with wreaths around it.
The coin you are referring to is likely the 5 Dirham coin from the United Arab Emirates. It features an image of a crescent moon and star on one side and the number 5 surrounded by flowers on the reverse side. It is a common circulating coin in the UAE.
The flag with a crescent moon and a star is Turkey's flag.
Turkey's flag has a crescent moon and one star.
The coin you are referring to is likely the Turkish 1 lira coin, which features an image of the Kiz Kulesi (Maiden's Tower), a crescent moon, and a star. These symbols are significant in Turkish culture and heritage.
two are: the crescent moon & star and the lion
the crescent moon and star
crescent moon and star
There is a crescent moon every month, and there are always stars in the sky - so yes.
It's a Pakistan 5 Paisa Coin. It's made of Aluminum, it's 19.12 millimeters thick and weighs 1 gram. It was minted from 1981-1992. They sell for about $0.75 - $1.50 in U.S. currency. See the related link.