Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

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

Egyptian Qirsh (Muhammad Ali Era)

Egyptian Qirsh (Muhammad Ali Era)

Silver-billon piastre struck in Egypt under Muhammad Ali Pasha in the name of the Ottoman Sultan, reflecting Egypt's growing autonomy within the empire.

Africa & Oceania
South African Sixpence (Union)

South African Sixpence (Union)

Small silver sixpence of the Union of South Africa, known for its protea flower reverse, circulated from the 1920s through the transition to decimal currency.

Africa & Oceania
Bremen Thaler

Bremen Thaler

A silver thaler of the free Hanseatic city of Bremen, typically featuring the city's key emblem, issued for centuries as an independent trading city's own coinage.

European
Septimius Severus Denarius

Septimius Severus Denarius

Silver denarius of Septimius Severus, African-born founder of the Severan dynasty, who rose to power through the civil wars following Commodus's death.

Ancient
Larissa Nymph Facing Drachm

Larissa Nymph Facing Drachm

A celebrated Thessalian silver drachm showing the facing head of the nymph Larissa, considered one of the finest facing-portrait achievements in Greek coin art.

Ancient
Velia (Elea) Lion and Nymph Nomos

Velia (Elea) Lion and Nymph Nomos

A classic South Italian silver nomos pairing a finely helmeted head of Athena with a striding or attacking lion, from the philosophically famous city of Velia.

Ancient
Messana Hare and Biga Tetradrachm

Messana Hare and Biga Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of Messana in Sicily, famous for its obverse mule-cart (biga) driven by a charioteer crowned by Nike, paired with a running hare on the reverse.

Ancient
Selinus (Selinunte) River God Tetradrachm

Selinus (Selinunte) River God Tetradrachm

Silver coinage of the Sicilian city of Selinus, notable for depicting the local river god sacrificing at an altar, along with the celery leaf that puns on the city's name.

Ancient
Katane (Catania) Apollo Tetradrachm

Katane (Catania) Apollo Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of Katane in Sicily, admired for its finely engraved Apollo portrait and dynamic quadriga scene, sometimes signed by celebrated die engravers.

Ancient
Metapontum Barley Ear Stater

Metapontum Barley Ear Stater

A silver stater from the Greek colony of Metapontum in southern Italy, celebrated for its elegant ear-of-barley design symbolizing the city's agricultural wealth.

Ancient
Vespasian Denarius

Vespasian Denarius

The silver coin of Emperor Vespasian, founder of the Flavian dynasty, notably including the famous 'Judaea Capta' series commemorating Rome's suppression of the Jewish revolt.

Ancient
Athenian Owl Tetradrachm

Athenian Owl Tetradrachm

Classical Athenian silver coin depicting Athena and her sacred owl, one of the most recognizable and widely circulated coinages of the ancient Mediterranean world.

Ancient
Spanish 8 Reales (Piece of Eight)

Spanish 8 Reales (Piece of Eight)

The legendary 'piece of eight,' Spain's silver dollar-sized coin that became the world's first truly global currency and the direct ancestor of the U.S. dollar.

World
Sun Yat-sen 'Memento' 1 Dollar (1927)

Sun Yat-sen 'Memento' 1 Dollar (1927)

Silver dollar bearing the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, struck to commemorate the founding of the Republic of China and widely circulated under the Nationalist government.

Asian
Naxos Silenus Tetradrachm (Sicily)

Naxos Silenus Tetradrachm (Sicily)

A silver tetradrachm from the Sicilian Greek colony of Naxos, celebrated for its masterful head of Dionysos and a vividly rendered seated Silenus on the reverse.

Ancient
Hadrian Travel Series Denarius

Hadrian Travel Series Denarius

A celebrated series of silver denarii issued late in Hadrian's reign, personifying the many provinces he famously toured throughout the Roman Empire.

Ancient
Augustus Denarius

Augustus Denarius

The main silver coin of Rome's first emperor, Augustus, whose long reign established the imperial monetary system that would last for centuries.

Ancient
Herakleia Herakles Nomos

Herakleia Herakles Nomos

A South Italian silver nomos from Herakleia showing Athena on the obverse and the city's namesake hero Herakles wrestling the Nemean lion on the reverse.

Ancient
Abdera Griffin Tetradrachm

Abdera Griffin Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of the Thracian city of Abdera, featuring the mythical griffin inherited from its mother-city Teos, with magistrates' names on the reverse.

Ancient
Lysimachos Tetradrachm (Alexander/Athena)

Lysimachos Tetradrachm (Alexander/Athena)

A silver tetradrachm struck by King Lysimachos, one of Alexander the Great's successors, showing the deified Alexander with a ram's horn and a seated Athena on the reverse.

Ancient
Akragas (Agrigentum) Eagle and Crab Tetradrachm

Akragas (Agrigentum) Eagle and Crab Tetradrachm

A silver tetradrachm from the wealthy Sicilian city of Akragas, pairing an eagle, symbol of Zeus, with a river crab representing the city's local waterways.

Ancient
Corinthian Pegasus Stater

Corinthian Pegasus Stater

A widely circulated ancient Greek silver coin from Corinth, featuring the winged horse Pegasus on the obverse and a helmeted head of Athena on the reverse.

Ancient
Shilling

Shilling

One of Britain's oldest circulating silver denominations, nicknamed the 'bob,' equal to twelve pence and struck for over four centuries before decimalisation.

British
Tiberius Tribute Penny Denarius

Tiberius Tribute Penny Denarius

The famous silver denarius of Emperor Tiberius traditionally identified as the biblical 'Tribute Penny' from the New Testament's 'Render unto Caesar' episode.

Ancient