Description:
Obverse
A central part of a coin is divided by two perpendicular lines into four unequaly sized sectors. In the biggest lower-right section is a symetric cross, a simbol of the Red Cross organisation. In the outher ring there is a dot indicating the orientation of the coin.
Reverse
A central part of a coin is crossed by two times four perpendicular lines forming a cross, a symbol Red Cross organisation. In the outher ring there is a dot indicating the orientation of the coin.
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