Swazi: Umbuso weSwatini
100 cents (single: cent) = 1 Swazi lilangeni (plural: emelangeni) [SZL]
Languages on coins: English
Alphabets on coins: Latin
Numerals on coins: Western Arabic
Calendars on coins: Gregorian
100 cents (single: cent) = 1 Swazi lilangeni (plural: emelangeni) [SZL]
Languages on coins: English
Alphabets on coins: Latin
Numerals on coins: Western Arabic
Calendars on coins: Gregorian
Mint Marks
Privy Marks
Designer Marks
National identification and other marks
Coat of Arms of Swaziland
The coat of arms of Swaziland consists of a shield, two supporters, a crown and a motto. The blue escutcheon is decorated with a Swazi battle field (for protection). The supporter on the right is a lion (king) and the one on the left is an elephant (queen-mother). The crown or feather-crown is called the lidlabe which is mostly worn during the harvest festival Ncwala. The motto: "SIYINQABA", means "we are the fortress".