I think this one probably falls a bit more on the Allegory end of the scale vs. pure Mythology, but here's the 2015 Barclays Bank (Canada) Silver $5 coin from the Royal Canadian Mint's Bank Note series.
The coin's reverse presents an allegorical/mythological female figure looking upon a globe - turned to present the Western Hemisphere - with her chin supported by her left hand and a winged wheel being supported by her right. Historically, the winged wheel represents speed and transport. Here, it is meant to be symbolic of the British bank's expansion into Canada.

For more about the coin and the note upon which its design is based, see:
- 2015 Barclays Bank (Canada) - Coin 4 Of 4
The coin's reverse presents an allegorical/mythological female figure looking upon a globe - turned to present the Western Hemisphere - with her chin supported by her left hand and a winged wheel being supported by her right. Historically, the winged wheel represents speed and transport. Here, it is meant to be symbolic of the British bank's expansion into Canada.


For more about the coin and the note upon which its design is based, see:
- 2015 Barclays Bank (Canada) - Coin 4 Of 4
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