Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

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

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
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
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
Dirham of al-Mahdi

Dirham of al-Mahdi

A silver Abbasid dirham struck under Caliph al-Mahdi in AH 166 (783 CE), its faces filled with linear Kufic Arabic legends declaring the Islamic faith.

Islamic (Medieval)
Gold Mohur of Akbar

Gold Mohur of Akbar

Aniconic gold coin of Mughal emperor Akbar (1556-1605), struck in Persian calligraphy in the Ilahi coinage style.

Mughal India
East African 1 Cent

East African 1 Cent

A small holed copper 1 Cent of British East Africa dated 1924, with a crown and decorative rings on one face and the value framing the central hole on the other.

World
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
Aratame Sanbu Sadame

Aratame Sanbu Sadame

A round silver-colored coin with a coiled dragon and the inscription Aratame Sanbu Sadame on one face and a radiating sun on the other, dated 1859.

Historic
Austrian Gold Ducat

Austrian Gold Ducat

A high-purity Austrian gold ducat of the Habsburg monarchy, showing a crowned ruler in military dress on the obverse and the double-headed imperial eagle on the reverse.

Bullion/gold
American Gold Eagle

American Gold Eagle

The United States' official gold bullion coin since 1986, struck in 22-karat gold in four sizes with a Saint-Gaudens striding Liberty obverse.

Bullion
Penny of Aethelred II

Penny of Aethelred II

Anglo-Saxon silver penny of King Aethelred II showing his diademed bust facing left and a cross with pellets and ornament on the reverse.

Medieval Coins
Antoninianus of Carus

Antoninianus of Carus

Late-Roman bronze radiate of the emperor Carus (282-283 AD), showing his bearded, spiky-crowned head and a standing personification on the reverse.

Ancient
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
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
Aureus of A. Manlius Vulso

Aureus of A. Manlius Vulso

A rare late-Republican Roman gold aureus of the moneyer A. Manlius Vulso, c. 80 BC, showing a capped head and a horseman carrying a military ensign.

Ancient
Frankfurt am Main Taler

Frankfurt am Main Taler

A 1772 silver Taler of the Free Imperial City of Frankfurt am Main, famed for its detailed city-view reverse with walls, towers and radiant sun.

German States
South Africa 5 Shillings

South Africa 5 Shillings

A large 1952 South African silver crown marking Cape Town's 300th anniversary, with King George VI and a sailing-ship reverse.

Circulation
Gold Dinar of al-Muqtadi

Gold Dinar of al-Muqtadi

An aniconic Abbasid gold dinar of Caliph al-Muqtadi, covered on both faces with Arabic calligraphy and ornamental borders, struck in the later 11th century.

Islamic (Medieval)
Australian Threepence

Australian Threepence

Australia's small pre-decimal silver threepence (3d), the country's tiniest coin, struck 1910-1964. The example shown carries a George V portrait.

Australian
Antoninianus of Carinus

Antoninianus of Carinus

Bronze radiate coin of the emperor Carinus (283-285 AD), recognizable by his spiked crown and a standing or seated deity on the reverse.

Ancient
Penny of Alfred the Great

Penny of Alfred the Great

Hand-struck silver penny of Alfred the Great of Wessex, showing a right-facing royal bust and a cross-based reverse with a moneyer's inscription.

Medieval Coins
American Platinum Eagle

American Platinum Eagle

The United States' official platinum bullion coin, struck in .9995 fine platinum with a Statue of Liberty obverse; this is the 1998 one-tenth-ounce $10 issue.

Bullion
German East Africa 1 Rupie

German East Africa 1 Rupie

A silver colonial rupee of German East Africa bearing the imperial eagle shield and the legend DEUTSCH OSTAFRIKA, struck for the German protectorate.

World
Antoninianus of Caracalla

Antoninianus of Caracalla

The antoninianus introduced by Caracalla around AD 215, a radiate-crowned double denarius in debased silver that reshaped Roman coinage.

Ancient