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

Brutus & Plaetorius Denarius

Brutus & Plaetorius Denarius

The silver EID MAR denarius: M. Junius Brutus on the obverse, a Phrygian cap between two daggers and EID MAR on the reverse, struck 42 BC.

Ancient
Julius Caesar Denarius

Julius Caesar Denarius

Silver Roman denarius of 44 BC bearing the bareheaded portrait of Julius Caesar, among the first Roman coins to show a living statesman's likeness.

Ancient
Caesar Elephant Denarius

Caesar Elephant Denarius

Silver denarius of Julius Caesar (49–48 BC) showing an elephant trampling a serpent above CAESAR, paired with priestly pontifical emblems.

Ancient
Calpurnia Denarius

Calpurnia Denarius

Silver Roman Republican denarius of the Calpurnia gens: a right-facing male head on the obverse and a galloping horseman with inscription on the reverse.

Ancient
Nasidius Denarius

Nasidius Denarius

Roman Republican silver denarius struck for Sextus Pompey's admiral Q. Nasidius, showing Pompey the Great's head and a galley marked NASIDIVS.

Ancient
Mark Antony Legionary Denarius

Mark Antony Legionary Denarius

Silver denarius struck by Mark Antony in 32-31 BC to pay his army and fleet; reverse aquila between two standards, this example countermarked IMP VES.

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
India 10 Rupees

India 10 Rupees

A silver-era Indian coin carrying the profile of King George VI, struck during the final years of British India and the transition to the Republic.

Circulation
2.5 Escudos

2.5 Escudos

A copper-nickel 2.5 Escudos of the Portuguese Republic, showing a sailing caravel on the obverse and the national shield with the value 2$50.

Modern
2 Francs Semeuse

2 Francs Semeuse

A French silver two francs of the Third Republic showing Roty's striding Semeuse (Sower) on the obverse and the value with the national motto on the reverse.

Circulation
French Semeuse 2 Francs

French Semeuse 2 Francs

French Third Republic silver 2 francs showing Roty's striding Sower (Semeuse); the pictured example is dated 1899.

Circulation
French Cérès 2 Francs

French Cérès 2 Francs

A French Third Republic silver 2 francs showing the goddess Cérès in a liberty cap, with the value 2 FRANCS in a wreath on the reverse.

Circulation
France 10 Cent Euro

France 10 Cent Euro

France's gold-coloured 10 euro cent: the striding Sower for the French Republic on one side, a European map and the value 10 on the other.

Circulation
Charles I Twenty Pence

Charles I Twenty Pence

A small hammered silver twenty-pence coin of Charles I, showing his crowned profile and a heraldic reverse with rose and thistle badges.

Hammered
Ottoman Manghir

Ottoman Manghir

The manghir was the small copper coin of the Ottoman Empire, used for everyday change; this example bears a tughra and dates to the reign of Murad II.

Medieval Islamic
Corinthian Stater

Corinthian Stater

Silver stater of ancient Corinth showing the winged horse Pegasos on one side and the helmeted head of Athena on the other.

Ancient Coins
Nepalese Mohar

Nepalese Mohar

Silver mohar of the Nepalese Shah kingdom, with ornate Devanagari legends and auspicious symbols arranged around a mandala-style central design on both faces.

Himalayan
Corinth Pegasos Stater

Corinth Pegasos Stater

Classical silver stater of Corinth showing the winged horse Pegasos on the obverse and a helmeted head of Athena on the reverse.

Ancient
Thistle Merk

Thistle Merk

A hammered silver Scottish merk of James VI, showing a crowned heraldic shield of Scotland and a crowned thistle with a Latin legend.

Hammered
Cambodia One Franc

Cambodia One Franc

A mid-20th-century one-franc coin of the Kingdom of Cambodia, its obverse bearing a royal Norodom profile and its reverse a heraldic coat of arms.

Southeast Asia
Mughal Rupee (Akbar)

Mughal Rupee (Akbar)

A hand-struck Mughal silver rupee of Emperor Akbar dated AH 1003 (AD 1594), covered on both faces with flowing Persian calligraphy and ornamental borders.

Historic
Thebes Stater

Thebes Stater

Silver stater of Thebes with the Boeotian shield and a bearded head of Dionysos, struck as federal coinage of the Boeotian League, c. 395-338 BC.

Ancient
Charles I Sixpence

Charles I Sixpence

A hammered Stuart silver sixpence of Charles I, showing his crowned profile bust and a shield of arms, struck during the troubled decade of the English Civil War.

Hammered
Rhodes Tetradrachm

Rhodes Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of the island city of Rhodes, 4th century BC, with the radiate head of the sun-god Helios and a rose, the city's civic emblem.

Ancient