This is a neat Italy 1909 20 centisimi. Obverse features a woman with decidedly tiny hands bent in a probably-uncomfortable position. Reverse is a pretty cool flying apsara-type of lady. Post your coins of people with tiny hands.
And we are waiting,... Good thing ole Bloomberg doesn't have a coin, we would have to go back to 1/2 cent denominations, just to appease his ego.
I do apologize for somewhat crapping on your thread but you did ask for coins of people with small hands...i think you and I probably posted the only 2 coins that qualify such a narrow niche of collecting.
Looks like I have to do everything around here myself! 1941 French Indochina 20 centimes. Now those are SMALL HANDS
The hands and face on the original coin don't seem to be in the same plane of depth to me. I think the hands are normal sized, and the face is large as it is meant to be very close in the foreground. It's her right hand, so it should be further from the surface plane than her face is.
Here ya go...1 of my topical/themed coin collections is "Coins with Hands"... Link: https://collectivecoin.com/spirityoda/all-coins/bMn0GOKASS357hLuJu5D
Click on this link to see the rest of my themed collections.... Link:https://collectivecoin.com/spirityoda/hDU8RfxfZCIb6xD0pqGd Click on each coin to see the whole collection.
There are late Roman bronze coins where the emperor is portrayed with tiny little undersized arms and hands, like a T-Rex. Unfortunately I do not have one. Perhaps one of our ancient coin peeps will show one.
This was my first thought as well. Unfortunately I don't have any other. Licinius has a pretty good T-Rex coin I believe.
I looked through everything I have in my digital catalog but nothing really looked quite as unnaturally small as the few above. Since everyone's talking about hands though I might as well share this since it's about the only time it'll be relevant.
Hands on both sides of the coin: Roman Empire - Constans Centenionalis Fel Temp Bronze, 21 mm, 4.02 gm, Catalog: RIC Siscia 218 Struck: AD 317-320 Siscia Obverse: Draped bust left with globe in hand D N CONSTA-NS P F AVG Reverse: Helmeted soldier leading small person from a hut beneath a tree FEL TEMP REPA-RATIO, BSIS M in exergue (Siscia mint)