Georgian Lari coins
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These coins are currently in use in the Caucasian country of Georgia. One lari is the equivalent of 100 tetri. Coins of 2 lari, 1 lari and 50 tetri feature the Georgian coat of arms with Saint George and two lions. Coins of 20 tetri and lower denominations feature the Borjgali: the Georgian Sun symbol with seven rotating rays above the Christian Tree of Life.
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2 Georgian Lari coin
Georgia’s highest value coin is the bimetallic ₾2 lari coin. The 2 GEL piece features the Georgian national coat of arms with two lions, crown and patron saint of Georgia, Saint George, on a horse. The two lari coin weighs 8 grams and has a diameter of 27mm.You get: £0.258801 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
1 Georgian Lari coin
The coin of ₾1 Georgian lari features the coat of arms of the Republic of Georgia. Elements on the 2006-dated coin include two lions, a shield and St George riding a horse. The cupro-nickel 1 GEL piece weighs 8 grams and measures 26.2mm in diameter.You get: £0.129401 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
50 Tetri coin Georgia
The 50 tetri coin from Georgia has two versions. This is the copper-nickel version, weighing 7 grams with diameter of 24mm. The front of the coin has a simple design with dots and a swirl. On the back side of the 50 Georgian Tetri coin is the national coat of arms with two lions and … ContinuedYou get: £0.064701 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
50 Tetri coin Georgia
The second version of the 50 tetri coin is made of brass plated steel. This 1/2 lari coin is much lighter and smaller than the cupronickel version. The brass 50 Georgian tetri piece weighs only 2.50gr and measures 19mm from side to side.You get: £0.064701 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
20 Tetri coin Georgia
Georgia’s 20 tetri coin has a value of 0.20 lari. It features a stag and the Georgian sun symbol Borjgali. The 0.20 lari coin weighs 5 grams and measures 2.5cm from side to side.You get: £0.025881 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
10 Tetri coin Georgia
The swirling circle symbol on the 10 tetri coin from Georgia is called the Borjgali. It represents the sun with seven rotating wings over the Christian Tree of life. The symbol is on the shirts of the Georgian national rugby team. The 10 Georgian tetri coin has a value of 0.10 lari. The stainless steel … ContinuedYou get: £0.012941 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
5 Tetri coin Georgia
The animal on the coin of 5 tetri from Georgia is a lion. Its depiction is based on the ancient golden lion statue from the Alazani valley. Five tetri is the equivalent of 0.05 lari.You get: £0.006471 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
2 Tetri coin Georgia
A peacock is featured on obverse side of the 2 tetri coin from Georgia. The reverse side features the Borjgali, the Georgian sun symbol with seven rotating rays above the tree of life.You get: £0.002591 GEL = £0.1294000000 -
1 Tetri coin Georgia
Georgia’s lowest value coin of 1 tetri is the equivalent of 0.01 lari. The stainless steel coin weighs only 1.4 grams and measures 1.5cm in diameter. It features the Borjgali: the Georgian symbol of the sun with seven rotating rays over the Christian Tree of Life.You get: £0.001291 GEL = £0.1294000000