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.

Trinidad and Tobago 5 Cents

Trinidad and Tobago 5 Cents

A bronze five-cent coin of Trinidad and Tobago showing a perched bird — the Greater Bird of Paradise, often mistaken for a parrot — with FIVE CENTS on the reverse.

Circulation
Broad

Broad

A gold twenty-shilling coin of the Protectorate bearing Oliver Cromwell's Roman-style profile and a crowned quartered shield, dated 1656.

Hammered
Bahawalpur Gold Coin

Bahawalpur Gold Coin

A gold coin or medallic piece linked to the princely state of Bahawalpur, its obverse bearing a uniformed royal portrait and its reverse an ornate coat of arms.

South Asia
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Dollar

Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Dollar

A golden manganese-brass dollar marking the 2004 bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, pairing the two explorers with Peace and Friendship imagery.

Commemorative
New Zealand Waitangi Crown

New Zealand Waitangi Crown

New Zealand's first and rarest crown, a 1935 silver five-shilling piece with a crowned George V obverse and the Treaty of Waitangi handshake reverse.

New Zealand
Spanish Colonial Cob 8 Reales

Spanish Colonial Cob 8 Reales

A hand-struck silver cob 8 reales of Spain's American colonies—the irregular, hammered “piece of eight” bearing the crowned Habsburg arms and Pillars of Hercules.

Cob Coinage
Syracuse Tetradrachm

Syracuse Tetradrachm

Classical silver tetradrachm of Syracuse in Sicily, showing a racing four-horse chariot on one side and a right-facing nymph's head on the other.

Ancient
Antigonos II Gonatas Tetradrachm

Antigonos II Gonatas Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of the Macedonian king Antigonos II Gonatas, c. 275-270 BC, with a bearded royal head and a seated Nike holding a wreath.

Ancient
Livonian Order Schilling

Livonian Order Schilling

A small hammered silver schilling of the medieval Livonian Order, showing heraldic shields and a cross, struck in the Baltic around 1410–1415.

Medieval
Real (Medieval)

Real (Medieval)

A medieval Spanish silver real carrying the heraldic arms of the Iberian kingdoms — a lion for León paired with a castle or cross design.

Medieval
Long Cross Penny

Long Cross Penny

Hand-struck medieval English silver penny with a crowned royal bust and a long voided cross reaching the rim, dividing the reverse legend.

Medieval Coins
Edward III Groat

Edward III Groat

Hammered silver fourpence of King Edward III, showing a crowned bust of the king and a long cross with pellets in the quarters.

Medieval Coins
Israel 10 Sheqalim Hanukka Commemorative

Israel 10 Sheqalim Hanukka Commemorative

A silver Bank of Israel commemorative from the annual Hanukka series, showing a historic Hanukka lamp with stars, dated 1983 and valued at 10 Sheqalim.

World
Burma One Kyat (Mindon Min)

Burma One Kyat (Mindon Min)

Silver kyat of King Mindon Min's Burma, showing the royal peacock with spread tail on the obverse and the denomination within a wreath on the reverse.

Southeast Asia
Counterstamped 8 Reales

Counterstamped 8 Reales

A Charles IV silver 8 reales later punched with counterstamps and pierced with a central hole, layering a second life onto the classic Spanish dollar.

Colonial
Disarmament Commemorative Ruble

Disarmament Commemorative Ruble

A 1988 Soviet copper-nickel commemorative ruble marking the US-Soviet treaty that scrapped intermediate- and shorter-range nuclear missiles.

World Coins
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
Alexander the Great Silver Drachm

Alexander the Great Silver Drachm

Silver drachm in the name of Alexander the Great, with the head of young Herakles in a lion skin and Zeus enthroned on the reverse.

Ancient
Seleucus I Nicator Tetradrachm

Seleucus I Nicator Tetradrachm

Large silver tetradrachm of Seleucus I Nicator, founder of the Seleucid Empire, showing a horned Alexander-type head and a mounted figure with a spear.

Ancient
Nemausus As/Dupondius (Crocodile Type)

Nemausus As/Dupondius (Crocodile Type)

The famous crocodile of Nimes: a large Roman provincial bronze with paired heads of Agrippa and Augustus and a crocodile chained to a palm.

Ancient
J. Shaw & Co. Hardware Token

J. Shaw & Co. Hardware Token

Copper halfpenny-sized merchant token advertising J. Shaw & Co., importers of hardware in Upper Town, issued around the 1850s.

Canadian & Provincial
Kenya 40 Shillings

Kenya 40 Shillings

A bimetallic Kenyan commemorative coin denominated 40 shillings, pairing a presidential portrait with the national coat of arms.

World
Philip II Gold Half Stater

Philip II Gold Half Stater

Gold half stater of Philip II of Macedon, c. 359-336 BC, showing the head of Heracles and an eagle perched on a thunderbolt.

Ancient
Antiochos the Child Tetradrachm

Antiochos the Child Tetradrachm

Silver Seleucid tetradrachm, c. 175 BC, with a young diademed head and a martial reverse figure with spear and shield.

Ancient