Triangular: Bermuda has some special issue triangular coins from 1997 onward with curved edges. The Isle of Man has some triangular special issue coins where the triangle is not regular (the angles are not all 60 degrees). Octagonal: The U.S.
Panama–Pacific commemorative 50 dollar coins of 1915 is shaped like a true octagon. Tetradecagonal: In 1976, Malaysia was the first country to issue
14-sided coins, the non-circulating 10 (silver) and 200 (gold) ringgit. Australia started to issue a series of non-circulating 14-sided 50 cents coins dedicated to the
Chinese zodiac in 2012. Rectangular: Jersey and Fiji have issued non-circulating rectangular coins. Oval: Fiji and Poland have issued some non-circulating oval coins. Quarter circle: Poland has issued a 10 złotych coin in the shape of a quarter circle. Spheres: Niue issued the first official (non-circulating) spherical coin with a face value of 7 New Zealand dollars. Several other countries followed soon with spherical coins, like Poland and Barbados. A 2008–2014 1 dollar sphere issue from Somalia is considered a
fantasy coin, it was not officially issued by Somalia. Yin Yang: Fiji has issued some Yin Yang shaped coins. Arc (section of a circle with a hole): China started to issue a series of arc-shaped coins in the year 2000. Heart: Several countries have issued non-circulating heart shaped coins, like China, Cook Islands and Poland. Maps: Nauru has issued some non-circulating map shaped coins. Australia also has issued some non-circulating map shaped coins (1 dollar coins in the shape of the map of Australia). Coca-Cola cap: Fiji has issued some non-circulating coins shaped like the cap of a
Coca-Cola bottle. Cannabis leaf: Benin issued a non-circulating
100 CFA francs coin shaped like a cannabis leaf in 2011. Masks: Fiji issued an
Iron Man Mask and a
Spider-Man Mask coin in 2019, both non-circulating. ==See also==