Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

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

German East Africa 1/4 Rupie

German East Africa 1/4 Rupie

A small colonial silver coin of German East Africa, inscribed DEUTSCH OSTAFRIKA and 1/4 RUPIE within a wreath, paired with the imperial eagle.

World
Qian Feng Quan Bao

Qian Feng Quan Bao

A round bronze Tang cash coin with a square center hole, cast under Emperor Gaozong in the short-lived Qianfeng era and worth ten ordinary cash.

Cash Coin
10,000 Soles de Oro

10,000 Soles de Oro

A large Peruvian silver coin of 10,000 soles de oro, its obverse bearing the national coat of arms with the vicuna, cinchona tree and cornucopia.

Circulation
Celtic Gold Quarter Stater

Celtic Gold Quarter Stater

A small Iron Age gold coin struck by the Celtic peoples of ancient Britain, valued at one-quarter of a full stater and marked by abstract, geometric designs.

Ancient
Akçe

Akçe

The akçe was the tiny silver coin at the heart of the early Ottoman economy, struck with Arabic-script inscriptions and no portrait or figural imagery.

Medieval
Charles II Halfpenny

Charles II Halfpenny

A milled copper halfpenny of Charles II showing his laureate bust and a seated Britannia, part of the first regal copper coinage of England, dated 1675.

Milled
Medieval Penny

Medieval Penny

England's standard medieval coin: a small hammered silver penny with a crowned royal head on one side and a cross on the other, struck by hand across many reigns.

Medieval Coins
Tunisia 1 Millime

Tunisia 1 Millime

Tunisia's smallest post-independence coin, a tiny aluminum-bronze 1 millime of 1960 showing the value 1 framed by laurel and a numeral in profile.

World
Gold Dinar of Baybars I

Gold Dinar of Baybars I

A hand-struck gold coin of the Mamluk sultan Baybars I, covered on both faces with Arabic calligraphy naming the ruler and struck in Egypt between 1260 and 1277 CE.

Islamic
Seated Liberty Dime

Seated Liberty Dime

A U.S. silver ten-cent coin showing Liberty seated with a pole and shield; the early No Stars type has a plain obverse and a laurel-wreath ONE DIME reverse.

Dime
Roosevelt Dime

Roosevelt Dime

The circulating U.S. ten-cent coin honoring Franklin D. Roosevelt, shown here as a 1965 copper-nickel clad issue with a torch, olive, and oak reverse.

Dime
Bank of England Dollar

Bank of England Dollar

A George III silver dollar issued by the Bank of England in 1804, struck over Spanish eight-reales coins, with a laureate bust and a crowned shield reverse.

Milled
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)
Abbasid Silver Dirham

Abbasid Silver Dirham

A thin, broad Islamic silver coin of the Abbasid Caliphate, covered edge to edge with concentric Kufic Arabic inscriptions and dated AH 132 (AD 749–750).

Islamic
Jalisco 5 Centavos

Jalisco 5 Centavos

A small copper 5-centavos coin issued by the Mexican state of Jalisco in 1915 during the Revolution, with a large numeral 5 and the national eagle.

Revolutionary
Ho-Nan 100 Cash

Ho-Nan 100 Cash

A large struck bronze 100-cash coin of Henan Province from Republican China, with ornate Chinese characters on one face and a decorative pattern on the other.

Cash Coin
Aksu Mint 10 Cash

Aksu Mint 10 Cash

A struck copper 10 cash coin from the Aksu mint in Xinjiang, with Chinese characters and a denomination mark in a circular layout, without a central hole.

Cash Coin
1 Bu Gin

1 Bu Gin

A small rectangular Japanese silver coin, the ichibu gin, worth one bu (a quarter ryo), bearing beaded borders, paulownia crests and Ginza inscriptions.

Historic
Panama-Pacific Exposition $50 (Octagonal)

Panama-Pacific Exposition $50 (Octagonal)

An eight-sided $50 gold commemorative struck for San Francisco's 1915 world's fair, showing Minerva and her owl — the largest U.S. coin of its era.

Classic Commemorative
Artuqid Bronze Dirham

Artuqid Bronze Dirham

A 12th-century bronze coin of the Artuqid Turkmen dynasty, struck with Arabic inscriptions inside ornamental borders across eastern Anatolia.

Medieval Islamic
British Silver Threepence

British Silver Threepence

Tiny sterling-silver threepence of Queen Victoria; the young-head type shown here dates to 1858 and is one of Britain's smallest circulating coins.

British Isles
Australian Florin

Australian Florin

Australia's pre-decimal silver two-shilling coin, showing the Commonwealth coat of arms with kangaroo and emu supporters and the reigning monarch.

World Coins
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