Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

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

Styca of Aethelred

Styca of Aethelred

Small base-metal coin of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria, naming King Aethelred, with a central device and legend on one face and a cross on the other.

Medieval Coins
Ban Liang

Ban Liang

A round bronze cash coin with a square central hole and two seal-script characters reading Ban Liang, from early imperial China.

Ancient
4 Maravedis

4 Maravedis

A copper Spanish coin struck in the names of Carlos and Joanna, worth four maravedis (one cuarto), carrying the crowned royal arms and Pillars of Hercules.

Circulation
Barber Dime

Barber Dime

U.S. ten-cent silver coin struck 1892–1916, showing a right-facing Liberty head and a wreath enclosing "ONE DIME" on the reverse.

Dime
Tetradrachm of Antiochos I Soter

Tetradrachm of Antiochos I Soter

A large Seleucid-era silver coin of Antiochos I Soter, showing a helmeted bearded royal head and a standing elephant, a symbol of eastern military power.

Ancient
Antoninianus of Numerian

Antoninianus of Numerian

Late Roman radiate coin of the short-lived emperor Numerian (283-284 AD), showing his spiked crown and a Victory or standing deity on the reverse.

Ancient
20 Para

20 Para

A small base-metal coin of socialist Yugoslavia, showing the value 20 with the date 1974 on one side and the six-flame Yugoslav state emblem on the other.

Modern
20 Drachmai

20 Drachmai

Greece's 1884 gold 20 Drachmai of King George I: a small Latin Monetary Union gold coin with the king's portrait and the crowned royal arms.

Modern
Trinidad and Tobago 50 Cents

Trinidad and Tobago 50 Cents

A large copper-nickel Caribbean circulation coin; the 1967 example carries the national coat of arms and country name on the obverse and the 50-cent value on the reverse.

Circulation
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
Trinidad and Tobago 25 Cents

Trinidad and Tobago 25 Cents

A copper-nickel 25-cent coin of Trinidad and Tobago: a leafy national-flower plant design on one face and the value TWENTY FIVE CENTS on the other.

Circulation
Halfcrown of William III

Halfcrown of William III

A silver two-shilling-and-sixpence coin of William III showing his laureate profile facing right and crowned cruciform shields of arms, dated 1696.

Milled
Aureus of Faustina II

Aureus of Faustina II

Roman imperial gold coin with the draped bust of Faustina II, daughter of Antoninus Pius and wife of Marcus Aurelius, struck around 147-150 AD.

Ancient Coins
William IV One Rupee

William IV One Rupee

Silver one-rupee coin of British India struck in 1835 under the East India Company, bearing the right-facing bust of King William IV.

British India
Daoguang Tongbao

Daoguang Tongbao

A round Chinese bronze cash coin with a square center hole, cast under the Qing emperor Daoguang; this example bears the Bao Quan mint mark.

Cash Coin
Turban Head Quarter Eagle

Turban Head Quarter Eagle

First U.S. $2.50 gold coin (1796), designed by Robert Scot; Liberty in a soft cap facing right with a heraldic eagle reverse. Extremely rare.

United States
Liberty Head Double Eagle

Liberty Head Double Eagle

U.S. $20 gold coin struck 1850–1907, showing a coroneted Liberty head left and a heraldic eagle with shield; the 1869 is a with-motto Type 2.

Double Eagle
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
Minnesota State Quarter

Minnesota State Quarter

2005 U.S. 25-cent coin in the 50 State Quarters series, showing Minnesota's outline, a common loon, anglers in a boat, and pines above 1858.

Quarter
Seated Liberty Dime with Arrows

Seated Liberty Dime with Arrows

A silver Seated Liberty dime with small arrows flanking the date, marking the 1853 weight reduction; struck 1853–1855, with the pictured coin dated 1853.

Dime
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
Gold Chervonets

Gold Chervonets

Soviet gold coin of 1923 worth one chervonets (10 rubles), showing a peasant sowing before a rising sun and factories, with the Soviet state emblem.

World
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
20 Francs (Leopold II)

20 Francs (Leopold II)

Belgium's gold 20 francs under King Leopold II, a small Latin Monetary Union coin with the bearded king's profile and the crowned national arms.

Modern