Coin Identifier

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

Denarius of C. Cato

Denarius of C. Cato

Silver Roman Republican denarius struck at Rome in 123 BC by the moneyer C. Cato, with a helmeted head of Roma and Victory driving a chariot.

Ancient
Frankfurt am Main Taler

Frankfurt am Main Taler

A 1772 silver Taler of the Free Imperial City of Frankfurt am Main, famed for its detailed city-view reverse with walls, towers and radiant sun.

German States
Imitation Abbasid Dirham

Imitation Abbasid Dirham

A thin, broad silver coin that copies an Abbasid dirham but was struck in northern Europe, with blundered pseudo-Kufic script and a piercing for wear.

Islamic (Medieval)
Leif Erikson Commemorative 1000 Króna

Leif Erikson Commemorative 1000 Króna

Icelandic silver commemorative dated 2000, marking the millennium of Leif Erikson's voyage and the Norse discovery of North America.

Commemorative
Harpers Ferry Quarter

Harpers Ferry Quarter

U.S. 25-cent coin from the 2016 America the Beautiful series, showing John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia.

Quarter
Maundy One Penny

Maundy One Penny

The smallest British Maundy silver coin, bearing a crowned Roman numeral I; this example was struck in 1687 under James II.

Maundy
Maundy Money Penny

Maundy Money Penny

Tiny silver penny given as royal alms; this James II example (1687) shows a crowned bust and a crowned Roman numeral I reverse.

Maundy
Maundy Money Threepence

Maundy Money Threepence

A tiny sterling-silver British threepence; the 1687 James II example shows a crowned bust and a crowned Roman numeral III on the reverse.

Maundy
British Britannia Silver Coin

British Britannia Silver Coin

A modern UK bullion coin in fine silver, carrying a face value of 2 Pounds and the classic seated figure of Britannia with shield and trident.

Bullion
Maundy Three Pence

Maundy Three Pence

A tiny sterling-silver threepence tied to Britain's Royal Maundy tradition; the photographed 1687 coin shows James II's bust and a crowned Roman numeral III.

Maundy
British Trade Dollar

British Trade Dollar

British silver trade dollar for Far East commerce, with seated Britannia holding a trident and shield and a Chinese dragon reverse.

Dollar
British Decimal Half Penny

British Decimal Half Penny

The smallest UK decimal coin, a tiny bronze half-penny introduced with decimalisation in 1971, bearing a crown reverse and the Machin portrait of Elizabeth II.

British Isles
Groat of William IV

Groat of William IV

A small silver fourpenny piece of William IV (1836–1837), with a seated Britannia reverse; the coin that revived the modern British groat.

Milled
Gold Guinea

Gold Guinea

English gold coin of the Guinea denomination; the example shown bears the right-facing bust of Charles II with a crowned cruciform shield reverse dated 1668.

World Coins
Grosz Koronny

Grosz Koronny

A silver Crown grosz of the Kingdom of Poland, dated 1527, with a royal crown above a shield on one side and the Polish Eagle on the other.

Early Modern
Speciedaler

Speciedaler

Large early-modern Norwegian silver crown of the Dano-Norwegian kingdom, showing a crowned royal bust and the Norwegian lion shield, dated 1628.

Early Modern
Commemorative Follis of Constantinople

Commemorative Follis of Constantinople

Bronze city-commemorative of Constantine's era (330-340 AD): helmeted Constantinopolis on the obverse, a Victory standing on a ship's prow on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of the Pompeia Family

Denarius of the Pompeia Family

Silver Roman Republican denarius of the Pompeia family, with a male portrait head and a Victory driving a chariot on the reverse.

Ancient
Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

A large brass sestertius of the emperor Nero (54–68 AD) showing his portrait on one side and a bird's-eye view of the harbour at Ostia on the other.

Ancient
Follis of Crispus

Follis of Crispus

A small bronze follis of Crispus, eldest son of Constantine the Great, with his diademed bust and a winged Victory reverse (317-326 AD).

Ancient
Siliqua of Jovian

Siliqua of Jovian

Small late-Roman silver siliqua of Emperor Jovian (AD 363–364), with his right-facing portrait and a Victory or standing deity reverse.

Ancient
Prussian Taler

Prussian Taler

A large silver taler of the Kingdom of Prussia showing the crowned profile of Frederick II and a heraldic coat of arms, struck through the mid-to-late 1700s.

German States
Prince Edward Island One Cent

Prince Edward Island One Cent

Bronze one-cent coin struck in 1871 for the colony of Prince Edward Island, with Queen Victoria on the obverse and the island's name and date on the reverse.

Canadian & Provincial
Isle of Man Noble

Isle of Man Noble

The Isle of Man Noble: the world's first platinum bullion coin, pairing a crowned Queen Elizabeth II with a Viking longship reverse.

Bullion