Don Quixote Silvercoin Illusion

Just recently I found a refreshing optical illusion gallery on Facebook, and one of the items that gained my attention was this Republic of Palau silver coin. The author behind Don Quixote motive (engraved on this coin) is great #Sandro Del Prete, and apart from the illusion, I was even more baffled with the Palau Republic. Call me ignorant, but I have never heard of Palau. Please enlighten me! I presume it’s either the foreign name for a country I have probably heard of, or some sort of fictive land? Oh, and the illusion should easily be seen, specially if you’re a Don Quixote fan, like I am…

58 Replies to “Don Quixote Silvercoin Illusion”

  1. I LIKE THIS ONE IT IS VERY INTERESTING AND FROM WHAT I CAN SEE ON GOOGLE ( AS I HAD NEVER HEARD OF THE REPUBLIC OF PALAU BEFORE ) IS IT IS A SMALL ISLAND IN THE PACIFIC ABOUT 500 MILES OF THE COAST OF THE PHILIPPINES AND 2000 MILES SOUTH OF TOKYO

  2. The Republic of Palau or Belau is one of the most beautiful countries in the world… It consists of many tropical islands near Guam (I think). Check it out on Google Earth, it’s great! ;D

    1. Been to Palau. It is really beautiful, but if you’re not really into extreme sports like kayaking, scuba diving, or sky diving….there really isn’t much to do there.

  3. This info from Wikipedia: Palau /pəˈlaʊ/ (help·info), officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles (800 km) east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles (3,200 km) south of Tokyo. Having emerged from United Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States) in 1994, it is one of the world’s youngest and smallest sovereign states. In English, the name is sometimes spelled Belau in accordance with the native pronunciation. It was formerly also spelled Pelew.[3]

  4. Palau is a Pacific island state btw (in other words, real but relatively unknown). I wonder if the coin is actually that shape or whether it’s one of those souvenir penny typ things.

  5. A pretty, and interesting, coin! The Republic of Palau is a beautiful and captivatingly real island nation in the South Pacific, somewhat east of the Phillipines.

  6. from Wikipedia: “…the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles (800 km) east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles (3,200 km) south of Tokyo.”

    It was also used as a site for several seasons of the Survivor “reality” television series.

  7. palau is an island nation in the pacific ocean. this illusion is gr8, spotted it after a few seconds of looking at it.

  8. Palau is an island nation in the South Pacific (note the outrigger canoe). It is not fictional; it is real.

    Nice illusion.

  9. What a great illusion! Love the depiction of Don Quixote and Sancho hidden in the face. I have to admit I looked up the squire’s name. I had it in my head as Pancho.

  10. Officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles (800 km) east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles (3,200 km) south of Tokyo.

  11. Hum, like your site, but your way of improving partecipation (and links) asking fake questions is becoming annoying :-/

  12. Palau was the location of the 10th season of Survivor. The only notable cast member was Tom Westman, who returned to the Survivor cast in one of the reunion shows…

  13. THERE’S MORE than just Quixote and Pancho! The head of Don Quixote is actually the shape of the main island (see Wikipedia map), AND the “Q” on the Coin is ALSO shaped like the main island.
    Pretty cool.

  14. lol i wonder how many people will now explain what Palau is..cool coin though, at least the natives have a good imagination, currency with optical illusions should be seen in more countries, spending it would be even more fun, maybe even countries that everyone’s heard of :)

  15. In addition to the hidden figures that make up the face, I see another illusion. It is hard for me to tell if the coin is convex or concave. Especially at the top part of the left coin. Sometimes the hat looks dented in and sometimes it looks like it is sticking out.

  16. So, um… This “Palau”… Does anyone know where it is? Um, let me guess… Could it be… somewhere in the Pacific possibly? (Kidding!) :-)

  17. As the first person Epeo said… I agree… Sorry. If you blog then you are more than firmiliar with the internet. Search?
    I am from the Pacific, and a third world country, and I find it ‘amusing’ at times when educated people from ‘developed’ countries (I assume you are) say they have never heard of ‘this country’, never mind things. Ignorance can no longer be an excuse – with the internet.
    Internet is a luxury for us, and I am fortunate to have access to the internet. I make it a point to search and learn!
    No offence :)
    My husband found your site – and I love it. I love art in all forms :D Awesome Stuff!

  18. I am familiar with Palau, as many folks from Pennsylvania are, because many online drop-down address lists include Palau! You hit the “P” and since Pennsylvania is the only State that starts with a P you assume you have entered the correct state, but you always get Palau. How many people live on this tiny island are shop on Amazon? Come on!

  19. Palau;….
    If i’m correct,…..
    An Island in the Pacific that the Japanese had,in WW II. We didn’t want them to have it, and aftera rather,”HEATED,” argument, they didn’t have it;…. antmore.

  20. The optical illusion is that the face of Don Quixote is made up of an image of Quixote and Sancho Panza riding a horse.

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