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.

Denarius of M. Sanquinius

Denarius of M. Sanquinius

A silver denarius struck at Rome in 17 BC by the moneyer M. Sanquinius under Augustus, tied to the Secular Games, with a male portrait and a standing herald.

Ancient
Prussian Taler

Prussian Taler

A large silver taler of the Kingdom of Prussia showing the crowned profile of Frederick II and a heraldic coat of arms, struck through the mid-to-late 1700s.

German States
Ludwigs-Eisenbahn Nürnberg-Fürth 150 Pfennig

Ludwigs-Eisenbahn Nürnberg-Fürth 150 Pfennig

A 1921 German emergency-money 150 Pfennig piece from Nürnberg-Fürth, struck in zinc-iron and showing an ornamental Kunstbrunnen fountain monument.

Token/notgeld
Denier of Charlemagne

Denier of Charlemagne

A hand-struck silver denier of Charlemagne, king of the Franks: a central cross ringed by the CARLVS REX FR legend, with a royal monogram design on the reverse.

Medieval
Milled Sixpence of Elizabeth I

Milled Sixpence of Elizabeth I

An early machine-struck English silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, showing her crowned draped bust with a rose and the royal shield above a date.

Milled
Shilling of Anne

Shilling of Anne

A machine-struck silver shilling of Queen Anne, with her draped bust facing right and a reverse of crowned shields bearing the royal arms in a cross.

Milled
Charles II Shilling

Charles II Shilling

A machine-struck Stuart silver shilling of Charles II, with his laureate bust facing right and a reverse of crowned shields bearing the royal arms.

Milled
Australian Crown

Australian Crown

Australia's only crown (five-shilling) coin, a large sterling-silver piece struck in 1937 and 1938 with a George VI portrait and a crown reverse.

Australian
Guinea of George II

Guinea of George II

A milled gold guinea of Great Britain struck during the reign of George II, with a left-facing royal bust and a crowned heraldic shield reverse.

Milled
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
Oaxaca 20 Centavos

Oaxaca 20 Centavos

A copper 20 centavos struck by revolutionary-era Oaxaca in 1915, showing a profiled bust on a round base and a large numeral 20 with the Mexican eagle.

Revolutionary
Guangdong 20 Cents

Guangdong 20 Cents

A silver 20-cent coin of Kwangtung (Guangdong) province, struck under the Guangxu Emperor with a coiled dragon on one side and Chinese legends on the other.

Circulation
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
Antoninianus

Antoninianus

Roman imperial coin of the crisis era, marked by a radiate (spiked) crown on the emperor's head; struck in debased silver-and-copper billon, c. 250-270 AD.

Ancient Coins
Follis of Licinius I

Follis of Licinius I

A small bronze follis of the emperor Licinius I (AD 308-324), showing his portrait and a standing deity reverse, struck around AD 320-321.

Ancient
Aureus of Constantine I the Great

Aureus of Constantine I the Great

A Roman gold aureus struck for Constantine I the Great, showing his laureate portrait, from the era of his rise to sole power around AD 313.

Ancient
25 Pesetas (Franco)

25 Pesetas (Franco)

Spain's common Franco-era 25 pesetas, a silvery copper-nickel coin bearing the national coat of arms and the value 25; dated 1957 but struck into the 1970s.

Modern
Sovereign of George IV

Sovereign of George IV

A milled gold sovereign of Great Britain struck under George IV, with the king's laureate head and Pistrucci's St George slaying the dragon reverse, dated 1821.

Milled
Irish Gun Money Sixpence

Irish Gun Money Sixpence

A base-metal emergency sixpence struck for James II in Ireland during the Williamite War, its brass alloy cast from melted guns, bells, and scrap.

Emergency Coinage
Aureus of Augustus

Aureus of Augustus

Roman imperial gold coin bearing the bare head of Augustus, first emperor of Rome, struck during his reign from 27 BC to 14 AD.

Ancient Coins
Gold Dinar of Malik Shah I

Gold Dinar of Malik Shah I

A hand-struck Seljuk gold dinar naming Malik Shah I (r. 1072–1092), covered in Arabic inscriptions with the ruler's titles and genealogy and an ornamental cartouche.

Islamic (Medieval)
Silver Dirham of Salm ibn Ziyad

Silver Dirham of Salm ibn Ziyad

An Arab-Sasanian silver dirham struck for the Umayyad governor Salm ibn Ziyad, with a Sasanian-style bust and fire-altar reverse plus Arabic marginal inscriptions.

Islamic (Medieval)
Gold Dinar of Alp Arslan

Gold Dinar of Alp Arslan

A hand-struck Islamic gold coin of the Great Seljuk sultan Alp Arslan, covered in concentric Arabic inscriptions naming the ruler and caliph, AH 455–465.

Islamic
Gold Dinar of Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad (Buyid)

Gold Dinar of Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad (Buyid)

A hand-struck gold dinar of the Iranian Buyid dynasty, naming the emir Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad and dated AH 358, covered entirely in Kufic Arabic with no imagery.

Islamic (Medieval)