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

French 30 Sols

French 30 Sols

A silver coin of the early French Revolution showing Louis XVI as constitutional king on one side and a standing Liberty on the other.

Revolutionary
French Half Ecu (Demi-Ecu)

French Half Ecu (Demi-Ecu)

A silver half ecu of Louis XVI dated 1792, with his bust left and a standing winged genius reverse reading L'AN 4 DE LA LIBERTE.

Royal
French Constitutional Ecu

French Constitutional Ecu

A large 1792 French silver ecu of the constitutional monarchy, with a bust of Louis XVI and an allegorical figure of Liberty with fasces.

Revolutionary
Double Louis d'Or

Double Louis d'Or

A large gold coin of Louis XIV dated 1701: the king's laureate profile and 'LUDOVICUS MAGNUS' obverse, an ornate cross of arms reverse.

Royal
Erstein Notgeld 10 Pfennigs

Erstein Notgeld 10 Pfennigs

A 1917 German emergency coin (Notgeld) for 10 Pfennigs from the town of Erstein, with the city coat of arms on one side and a large 10 on the other.

Token/notgeld
British Trade Dollar

British Trade Dollar

British silver trade dollar for Far East commerce, with seated Britannia holding a trident and shield and a Chinese dragon reverse.

Dollar
50 Centimes Semeuse

50 Centimes Semeuse

A small silver French 50 centimes with Roty's striding Semeuse (sower) on the obverse and the value within the national motto on the reverse.

Circulation
British Honduras 10 Cents

British Honduras 10 Cents

A silver-colored colonial 10 cents of British Honduras, with the Queen's portrait on the obverse and a plain 10 CENTS legend around BRITISH HONDURAS and the date.

Colonial
Barbados 1 Cent

Barbados 1 Cent

A modern copper-colored Barbados one cent: the national coat of arms on the obverse and the value on the reverse, the smallest coin of the Barbadian dollar.

Circulation
British North Borneo One Cent

British North Borneo One Cent

A colonial copper cent of the British North Borneo Company: company arms with Dyak supporters and a sailing ship on one side, ONE CENT in a wreath on the other.

Colonial
Newfoundland One Cent

Newfoundland One Cent

Bronze large cent of the colony of Newfoundland; the example shown is a 1904 issue with Edward VII's profile and a wreath reverse.

Canadian & Provincial
New Zealand Penny

New Zealand Penny

New Zealand's large bronze pre-decimal penny, with George VI on the obverse and a tui bird perched among fern fronds on the reverse.

New Zealand
Henri V Five Francs

Henri V Five Francs

An 1831 French five-franc piece struck for the Legitimist pretender Henri V, showing his young profile and the royal fleur-de-lis shield.

World
Canadian Silver Dollar

Canadian Silver Dollar

Canada's first circulating silver dollar, the 1935 Voyageur type, showing George V and a canoe with paddlers on the reverse.

Canadian & Provincial
Imitation Guinea Gaming Piece

Imitation Guinea Gaming Piece

A brass or bronze token imitating a George III spade guinea, made for card games and gaming tables rather than as legal-tender money.

British Isles
Edward IV Ryal

Edward IV Ryal

English medieval gold coin of Edward IV showing the king armored in a ship with a shield, and a radiant rose-on-sun design on the reverse.

Medieval Coins
Quarter Merk

Quarter Merk

A small hammered silver coin of Scotland worth a quarter of a merk, showing a crowned heraldic shield with a cross and a Latin legend.

Hammered
Half Crown of William IV

Half Crown of William IV

A milled British silver half crown of King William IV, with the king's bare head facing right and a crowned royal shield of arms on the reverse.

Milled
Guinea Counter (Imitation)

Guinea Counter (Imitation)

A brass or bronze gaming counter made to imitate a George III guinea, showing a faint male profile and a shield reverse; a token, not money.

Token
Crown of the Double Rose

Crown of the Double Rose

A hammered Tudor gold crown of Henry VIII, valued at five shillings and named for the crowned double Tudor rose that defines its design.

Hammered
Penny of Cnut

Penny of Cnut

Anglo-Saxon silver penny of King Cnut (Canute), showing a diademed bust facing left with a cross-and-pellets reverse, struck c.1024-1030.

Medieval Coins
Peace Dollar

Peace Dollar

U.S. 90% silver dollar first struck in 1921, with a radiant-crowned Liberty head and a perched eagle over the word PEACE.

Dollar
Denarius of Augustus

Denarius of Augustus

Silver denarius of Augustus (c. 19-18 BC) with his bare head and a comet-star of the deified Julius Caesar, inscribed DIVVS IVLIVS.

Ancient Coins
Tunisia 1 Dinar

Tunisia 1 Dinar

A 1969 Tunisian silver 1 dinar showing President Habib Bourguiba on the obverse and a traditional sailing ship on the reverse.

World