Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

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

Kenya 1 Shilling

Kenya 1 Shilling

A circulating one-shilling coin of the Republic of Kenya bearing President Jomo Kenyatta on the obverse and the Kenyan coat of arms on the reverse.

World
Qajar 5 Tomans Commemorative

Qajar 5 Tomans Commemorative

A late Qajar gold 5 Tomans of Persia showing Ahmad Shah Qajar in a laurel wreath and the national Lion emblem, dated 1299.

Persia / Iran
Charles I Half Crown

Charles I Half Crown

A large hammered silver half crown of Charles I, showing the king in portrait facing left and a crowned royal shield on the reverse.

Hammered
Eritrea 1 Lira

Eritrea 1 Lira

Silver 1 lira struck for Italy's colony of Eritrea, dated 1918, with a crowned heraldic emblem and the legend COLONIA ERITREA L.1.

World
East India Company Half Anna

East India Company Half Anna

Large copper Half Anna of the East India Company, dated 1835, with laurel-wreath legend and the Company's heraldic lion-and-shield arms.

British India
Venezuelan Silver Coin (1879)

Venezuelan Silver Coin (1879)

An 1879 Venezuelan silver coin: the left-facing head of Simón Bolívar on one side and the national coat of arms in a wreath on the other.

Circulation
Chilean Peso (1875 Type)

Chilean Peso (1875 Type)

A silver one-peso coin of Chile: the national coat of arms with its lone star and laurel wreaths on one side, and a large bird in flight on the other.

Circulation
Sestertius of Maximinus Thrax

Sestertius of Maximinus Thrax

Large Roman bronze sestertius of Maximinus Thrax (235-238 AD), the first soldier-emperor, with a laureate bust facing right.

Ancient
Sestertius of Antoninus Pius

Sestertius of Antoninus Pius

Large Roman bronze coin of Emperor Antoninus Pius, with his bearded profile head and a standing deity or figure on the reverse.

Ancient Coins
Nummus of Magnentius

Nummus of Magnentius

A late Roman bronze struck for the usurper Magnentius (AD 350-353), noted for its bold bare-headed portrait and large Chi-Rho reverses.

Ancient
Follis of Licinius I

Follis of Licinius I

A small bronze follis of the emperor Licinius I (AD 308-324), showing his portrait and a standing deity reverse, struck around AD 320-321.

Ancient
Denarius of Geta

Denarius of Geta

Silver denarius of the Severan prince Geta, showing his youthful bust with a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Julia Maesa

Denarius of Julia Maesa

Roman silver denarius struck for Julia Maesa (c. 218–222 CE), showing her draped bust with wavy hair and a standing deity on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Septimius Severus

Denarius of Septimius Severus

Silver denarius of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (193–211 AD), showing his laureate head and a standing reverse figure.

Ancient
Denarius of Severus Alexander

Denarius of Severus Alexander

Silver denarius of the emperor Severus Alexander (AD 222–235), with his laureate portrait and a Mars reverse dated to about AD 229.

Ancient
Antoninianus of Probus

Antoninianus of Probus

Late Roman billon antoninianus of Emperor Probus (276-282 AD), identified by his radiate crown portrait on the obverse.

Ancient
Antoninianus of Salonina

Antoninianus of Salonina

Billon antoninianus of the empress Salonina, wife of Gallienus, showing her draped bust and a standing deity on the reverse (256-257 AD).

Ancient
Sestertius of Commodus

Sestertius of Commodus

A large Roman bronze sestertius of Emperor Commodus (180–192 AD), his laureate bearded head on one side and a standing figure on the other.

Ancient
Roman As/Dupondius (Uncertain)

Roman As/Dupondius (Uncertain)

An uncertain Roman bronze As or Dupondius: a double-faced Janus head on one side and a ship (galley/prow) with ROMA below on the other.

Ancient
Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

A large brass sestertius of the emperor Nero (54–68 AD) showing his portrait on one side and a bird's-eye view of the harbour at Ostia on the other.

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
Glycon Bronze Coin

Glycon Bronze Coin

Roman provincial bronze of the 2nd century AD showing the snake-god Glycon: a bearded serpent head on one side and a coiled snake on the other.

Ancient
Bronze As of Nero

Bronze As of Nero

A Roman bronze as struck under the emperor Nero (54–68 AD), bearing his laureate portrait on the obverse and an imperial reverse type.

Ancient
Denarius of C. Cato

Denarius of C. Cato

Silver Roman Republican denarius struck at Rome in 123 BC by the moneyer C. Cato, with a helmeted head of Roma and Victory driving a chariot.

Ancient