Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

Search and identify coins from around the world — with country, denomination, metal, mint, history, and how to tell them apart.

Bermuda Crown

Bermuda Crown

Bermuda's 1959 silver Crown: Queen Elizabeth II in profile on the obverse, two sailing ships above the island group on the reverse.

Commemorative
Long Cross Penny

Long Cross Penny

Hand-struck medieval English silver penny with a crowned royal bust and a long voided cross reaching the rim, dividing the reverse legend.

Medieval Coins
Roanoke Island Half Dollar

Roanoke Island Half Dollar

A 1937 U.S. silver half dollar marking 350 years since the Roanoke Island colony and the birth of Virginia Dare, with Sir Walter Raleigh and a sailing ship.

Classic Commemorative
Roman Republican Denarius (Unidentified)

Roman Republican Denarius (Unidentified)

A silver Roman Republican denarius of about 115-114 BC: helmeted Roma on the obverse, Victory driving a two-horse chariot on the reverse.

Ancient
Prinsendaalder (Rijksdaalder)

Prinsendaalder (Rijksdaalder)

A large silver rijksdaalder of the Dutch Republic showing an armored bust with sword, popularly named the Prinsendaalder after the Prince of Orange.

Early Modern
Austrian Award Medal

Austrian Award Medal

A silver Austrian award medal with a crowned double-headed eagle bearing a coat of arms on the obverse and a decorative heraldic shield on the reverse.

Medal
British Third Farthing

British Third Farthing

A tiny 1844 Victoria copper coin: young left-facing queen's bust obverse, crowned value reverse. One of Britain's smallest denominations, struck for Malta.

Circulation
India One Rupee (Cupronickel)

India One Rupee (Cupronickel)

A 1947 British India one rupee in cupro-nickel, its obverse bearing King George VI's crowned bust and its reverse a striding lion above ONE RUPEE INDIA.

Modern India
Thailand One Baht

Thailand One Baht

A silver one-baht coin of Siam struck under King Rama VI, its obverse bearing the young king's uniformed profile within Thai royal inscriptions.

Southeast Asia
France 20 Centimes

France 20 Centimes

A small gold-colored French Fifth Republic coin showing Marianne in profile, worth one-fifth of a franc, struck for four decades before the euro.

Circulation
Austrian 4-fold Ducat

Austrian 4-fold Ducat

A large Austrian gold 4 Ducat dated 1915, showing Emperor Franz Joseph I in uniform and the crowned double-headed imperial eagle.

Bullion/gold
2 Litai

2 Litai

A white base-metal 2 litai of newly independent Lithuania, dated 1991, showing the value in a radiating sunburst on one side and the Vytis mounted knight on the other.

Modern
France 1 Euro

France 1 Euro

France's bimetallic 1 euro coin, with a stylized leafy tree inside a hexagon on the national side and the euro value with a map of Europe on the common side.

Euro
New Zealand Halfpenny

New Zealand Halfpenny

New Zealand's small bronze halfpenny, struck from 1940, with a royal portrait obverse and a Maori hei-tiki reverse. The coin shown is a 1940 George VI issue.

New Zealand
British Sixpence

British Sixpence

Small British silver sixpence (6d); this example is an 1888 Queen Victoria 'Jubilee head' with the crowned, veiled bust.

British Isles
Ceylon 10 Cents (Cupronickel)

Ceylon 10 Cents (Cupronickel)

A wartime 1944 British Ceylon ten-cent piece in cupronickel, its obverse bearing the uniformed left-facing bust of King George VI and the legend GEORGE VI KING.

South Asia
British Florin

British Florin

A Victorian silver two-shilling florin with a crowned, veiled Victoria and a heraldic crowned-shields reverse; the pictured coin is dated 1890.

World
Eric XIV Silver Coin

Eric XIV Silver Coin

Silver coin of Eric XIV of Sweden (r. 1560–1568), showing his crowned profile portrait and a heraldic Vasa/Three Crowns reverse, struck c. 1565.

Medieval
Quarter Farthing

Quarter Farthing

Tiny copper coin of Queen Victoria worth one-sixteenth of a penny, struck for use in Ceylon; the smallest-value British denomination ever made.

British Isles
British Half Sovereign

British Half Sovereign

A small 22-carat British gold coin worth ten shillings; the pictured example shows Queen Victoria's left-facing Young Head portrait, dated 1863.

British
Eighth Thistle Merk

Eighth Thistle Merk

A small hammered silver Scottish coin of James VI, showing a crowned heraldic shield of arms on one side and a crowned thistle on the other.

Hammered
Hong Kong 10 Cents

Hong Kong 10 Cents

A small silver 10-cent coin of British Hong Kong showing the crowned profile of King Edward VII, with 'HONG-KONG TEN CENTS' and Chinese characters on the reverse.

Circulation
20 Soles de Oro

20 Soles de Oro

A Peruvian gold 20 soles de oro showing a seated Liberty with crown, torch and radiant sun, part of Peru's mid-20th-century gold coinage.

Circulation
Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus

Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus

A radiate-crowned billon antoninianus of the emperor Trebonianus Gallus, struck AD 251-253 with a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient