Got it — let’s switch to English 😊

If you’re asking about *docks shown on coins*, here are some well-known examples:

- *USA 2011 Washington Quarter – Olympic National Park*
The reverse shows Hall of Moss and a wooden dock on Lake Crescent. Part of the America the Beautiful series.

- *Canada $1 Loonie 2017 – Expo 67*
Issued for Montreal Expo 67’s 50th anniversary. The design includes the docks and waterfront pavilions along the St. Lawrence River.

- *UK 50 Pence – Captain Cook / Maritime themes*
Several UK commemoratives tied to exploration and ports feature docks, ships, and harbors. The 2020 “Diversity Built Britain” 50p also shows dock workers.

- *Singapore Port Series Coins*
Singapore issued multiple coins celebrating its port history. You’ll see container docks, cranes, and ships — because the port is huge for their economy.

- *Other port cities*
Countries like Netherlands, Hong Kong, and Germany have released commemorative coins with harbor/dock scenes to honor maritime trade.

If you meant a different “Dock” — like the dock on macOS, a charging dock, or something else — tell me and I’ll dive into that one instead.

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Which kind of dock were you thinking of?