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.

French West Africa 1 Franc

French West Africa 1 Franc

A lightweight aluminum 1 Franc dated 1948 for French West Africa, with an allegorical female head on the obverse and the value framed by AFRIQUE-OCCIDENTALE FRANCAISE on the reverse.

World
Swiss 1 Franc

Swiss 1 Franc

A silver Swiss 1 Franc dated 1861, with the figure of Helvetia and the national coat of arms on one side and the value '1 Fr' in wreaths on the other.

Circulation
Charles II Twopence

Charles II Twopence

A small milled twopence of Charles II, showing the king's profile bust on the obverse and a crowned mark of value on the reverse.

Milled
Tealby Penny

Tealby Penny

Silver penny of Henry II, the Tealby or Cross-and-Crosslets type, with a crowned royal bust and a voided cross bearing small crosslets in its angles.

Medieval Coins
Gambia 1 Dalasi

Gambia 1 Dalasi

A distinctive octagonal copper-nickel coin of The Gambia, showing the national coat of arms and the bold value 1 Dalasi dated 1998.

World
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
1 Kopeck

1 Kopeck

Small copper 1 Kopeck of Imperial Russia dated 1908, with the value in a wreath on one side and the crowned double-headed eagle on the other.

Modern
Gotha 3 Kreuzer

Gotha 3 Kreuzer

A small silver 3 Kreuzer of the German state of Gotha, dated 1830, with an ornate armorial obverse and a laurel-wreath value reverse.

German States
German 2 Reichsmark (Hindenburg)

German 2 Reichsmark (Hindenburg)

Third Reich silver 2 Reichsmark showing an eagle over a swastika shield and, on the other side, Paul von Hindenburg with the value and date.

Circulation
2 Francs Ceres

2 Francs Ceres

A French silver two francs of the early Third Republic showing the head of Cérès with a star on the obverse and the value within a wreath on the reverse.

Circulation
Belgian Congo 1 Franc

Belgian Congo 1 Franc

An early silver franc struck for the Congo under King Leopold II, pairing a laureate portrait with grain stalks and the value.

World
Triple Unite

Triple Unite

The largest English hammered gold coin, struck for Charles I during the Civil War and valued at 60 shillings (three pounds).

Hammered
Australian Halfpenny

Australian Halfpenny

Small bronze pre-decimal Australian half penny; the George VI kangaroo type shown here was struck through the early 1950s.

Australian
Tanzania 10 Shillings

Tanzania 10 Shillings

A base-metal Tanzanian coin bearing President Julius Nyerere on the obverse and the national coat of arms with the value 10 on the reverse.

World
Somaliland 1 Shilling

Somaliland 1 Shilling

An early circulation coin of the self-declared Republic of Somaliland, its reverse showing a dove above the country's name and the value.

World
10 Pahlavi Gold Coin

10 Pahlavi Gold Coin

A large gold coin of Imperial Iran valued at ten Pahlavi, showing Mohammad Reza Shah on the obverse and the crowned Lion and Sun on the reverse.

Persia / Iran
Paquet Double Eagle

Paquet Double Eagle

An 1861 U.S. $20 gold piece with the standard Liberty Head obverse paired with Anthony Paquet's rare tall-letter reverse variety.

Gold Type Coin
Tetradrachm of Ptolemy XII

Tetradrachm of Ptolemy XII

Silver tetradrachm struck under Ptolemy XII of Egypt, father of Cleopatra VII, bearing a diademed royal Ptolemaic head and the dynasty's eagle-on-thunderbolt reverse.

Ancient
Syracuse Bronze Coin of Hiero II

Syracuse Bronze Coin of Hiero II

Ancient Greek bronze of Syracuse struck under King Hieron II, c. 275-215 BC, bearing a Hellenistic profile head; a very common Sicilian city bronze.

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
1 Pengő

1 Pengő

Wartime Hungarian one pengő struck in lightweight aluminum, with an ornamental laurel-wreath design on one side and the value with the 1944 date on the other.

Modern
British Groat

British Groat

A small George III silver fourpence of 1792, the British groat: laureate king's profile obverse, crowned shield and value reverse.

Circulation