Obviously, this picture is not of a coin. It is my small town (Beas de Granada). The snowy mountains are Sierra Nevada, in the south of Spain. The highest peak is Mulhacén (3.470 meters)
These mountains actually represent the 5 countries of the Central American Republic or Federal Republic of Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. This union only lasted from 1823 to 1838.
Philippines: 5 and 50 Centavos. Volcanoes count as mountains, I think. French Polynesia: 50 Francs oop! wrong kind of mountains:yes:
Here is the Kaskawulsh Glacier, in the northern Canadian Rocky Mountains, Yukon Territory. It was used on the 1992 Canada 125 Commemorative 25-cent series, and also released as a proof silver coin. This is the silver proof, with a photograph from the same perspective. Also, a business strike of this same coin, struck on a 1-cent planchet.
When it comes to silver bullion coins (or really any coins), this ranks right up there right after the Mexican Libertad in design. 1) Draped Bust; 2) Mexican Libertad; 3) St. Gaudens; and 4) Walking Liberty.