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Xuantong Yuanbao 20 Cents

Xuantong Yuanbao 20 Cents

A small late-Qing silver 20-cent coin with a Western-style dragon, the English legend FIRST YEAR OF HSUAN TUNG, and Chinese characters reading Xuantong Yuanbao.

Circulation
Twenty Cent Piece

Twenty Cent Piece

A short-lived U.S. silver coin worth twenty cents, showing a seated Liberty and a soaring eagle, struck only from 1875 to 1878.

Twenty Cent
Guangxu Yuanbao 50 Cents

Guangxu Yuanbao 50 Cents

A Qing-dynasty silver half-dollar bearing the legend Guangxu Yuanbao and a coiled dragon, struck by Chinese provincial mints during the Guangxu Emperor's reign.

Circulation
Seated Liberty Quarter

Seated Liberty Quarter

U.S. twenty-five-cent silver coin struck 1838–1891, showing Liberty seated with shield and staff on the obverse and a shield-breasted eagle on the reverse.

Quarter
Maria Theresa Thaler

Maria Theresa Thaler

A large silver Austrian trade coin bearing the bust of Empress Maria Theresa, famously frozen at the date 1780 and restruck for centuries.

World
Spanish Colonial 4 Reales

Spanish Colonial 4 Reales

A large silver colonial coin worth half a Spanish dollar, struck for Spain's American empire and bearing the crowned Spanish royal arms.

Colonial
Spanish Colonial 2 Reales (Milled)

Spanish Colonial 2 Reales (Milled)

A small milled silver coin of the Spanish Empire, struck in colonial American mints; this example is dated 1776 and shows heraldic lions, castles and a crowned shield.

Colonial
Australian Fifty Cents

Australian Fifty Cents

Australia's 50 cent coin bearing the national coat of arms. The 1966 round issue shown here was struck in silver; later 12-sided coins are cupronickel.

Australian
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
Joachimsthaler (Thaler)

Joachimsthaler (Thaler)

A large early-16th-century Bohemian silver thaler from Joachimsthal, dated 1525; the coin whose name gave rise to the words 'thaler' and 'dollar'.

Early Modern