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Denarius of Caracalla

Denarius of Caracalla

A silver denarius of the Roman emperor Caracalla, struck 198–217 CE, showing his laureate right-facing bust and a Latin legend encircling the design.

Ancient
Bronze Coin of Septimius Severus (Tyre)

Bronze Coin of Septimius Severus (Tyre)

Roman provincial bronze struck at Tyre (Phoenicia) under Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD, with the emperor's bust on the obverse and a temple or deity reverse.

Ancient
Schaummünze Gold Thaler

Schaummünze Gold Thaler

A 17th-century German gold Schaummünze in thaler form, its obverse showing a bearded profile portrait of Anton Ulrich flanked by two standing figures.

Medal
Joachimsthaler (Thaler)

Joachimsthaler (Thaler)

A large early-16th-century Bohemian silver thaler from Joachimsthal, dated 1525; the coin whose name gave rise to the words 'thaler' and 'dollar'.

Early Modern
Dirham of Kamal al-Dawla Gharib

Dirham of Kamal al-Dawla Gharib

Silver dirham from 10th-century Iraq/Mesopotamia naming the ruler Gharib with the honorific Kamal al-Dawla, struck with Kufic Arabic legends.

Medieval Islamic
Tibetan Tangka

Tibetan Tangka

A silver tangka, the standard coin of old Tibet, its faces filled with Tibetan script and Buddhist ornamental motifs, struck from the late 18th into the 19th century.

Himalayan
Fatimid Dinar of Imam Nizar

Fatimid Dinar of Imam Nizar

An 11th-century Fatimid gold dinar with concentric circular Kufic inscriptions naming the ruler and Shi'a invocations, a hallmark of Fatimid coinage.

Islamic (Medieval)
Gold Dinar of al-Muqtadi

Gold Dinar of al-Muqtadi

An aniconic Abbasid gold dinar of Caliph al-Muqtadi, covered on both faces with Arabic calligraphy and ornamental borders, struck in the later 11th century.

Islamic (Medieval)
Denarius of Julia Domna

Denarius of Julia Domna

Roman silver denarius of the empress Julia Domna (193-217 CE), with her draped bust and a standing goddess or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
American Gold Eagle

American Gold Eagle

The United States' official gold bullion coin since 1986, struck in 22-karat gold in four sizes with a Saint-Gaudens striding Liberty obverse.

Bullion
Half Sovereign

Half Sovereign

A small British 22-carat gold coin worth ten shillings; this example shows Queen Victoria's veiled, crowned Jubilee Head portrait and is dated 1887.

World Coins