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

Penny of Alfred the Great

Penny of Alfred the Great

Hand-struck silver penny of Alfred the Great of Wessex, showing a right-facing royal bust and a cross-based reverse with a moneyer's inscription.

Medieval Coins
Gold Tetradrachm of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II

Gold Tetradrachm of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II

Ptolemaic gold of Egypt, c. 260-240 BC, with paired busts of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II on one side and Ptolemy I and Berenike I on the other.

Ancient
Denarius of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius

Denarius of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius

Roman silver denarius of Antoninus Pius (138–161 AD), a dynastic type showing the emperor and the two young Caesars, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus.

Ancient
Denarius of the Pompeia Family

Denarius of the Pompeia Family

Silver Roman Republican denarius of the Pompeia family, with a male portrait head and a Victory driving a chariot on the reverse.

Ancient
Alexander the Great Gold Stater

Alexander the Great Gold Stater

Gold stater struck in the name of Alexander the Great, with a helmeted Athena obverse and Nike holding a wreath on the reverse; this example c. 323-315 BC.

Ancient
Denarius of Faustina the Elder

Denarius of Faustina the Elder

A silver Roman denarius honoring Faustina the Elder, wife of Antoninus Pius, with her draped bust and a seated Fortuna reverse, struck c. 141–161 AD.

Ancient
Escudo (Joanna and Charles V, contemporary copy)

Escudo (Joanna and Charles V, contemporary copy)

A contemporary gilded copper-alloy copy imitating a Spanish gold escudo of Joanna and Charles V, made to pass as the real Habsburg gold coin.

Early Modern
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
Solidus of Constantine I the Great

Solidus of Constantine I the Great

Constantine the Great's gold solidus, a high-purity coin struck from about AD 309 that became the standard of late Roman and Byzantine gold.

Ancient
Drachm of Antiochos II Theos

Drachm of Antiochos II Theos

Silver drachm struck under Antiochos II Theos of the Seleukid realm, showing a seated helmeted Athena and, on the reverse, Nike beside an altar.

Ancient
Alexander the Great Gold Quarter Stater

Alexander the Great Gold Quarter Stater

A small gold fraction of the Alexander the Great coinage, showing the head of Heracles and an eagle perched on a thunderbolt, the attributes of Zeus.

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
Alexander the Great Tetradrachm

Alexander the Great Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of Alexander III of Macedon with the head of Heracles in a lion skin and an enthroned deity holding an eagle on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Faustina the Younger

Denarius of Faustina the Younger

Roman Imperial silver denarius of Faustina the Younger, showing her draped bust with an elaborate curled hairstyle and a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
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
Vienna Philharmonic (Gold)

Vienna Philharmonic (Gold)

Austria's flagship gold bullion coin, struck in 99.99% fine gold by the Austrian Mint and themed around the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra.

Bullion
Canadian Silver Maple Leaf

Canadian Silver Maple Leaf

Canada's flagship 1 oz silver bullion coin, struck in .9999 fine silver by the Royal Canadian Mint with a single sugar-maple leaf design.

Bullion
Agathokles Commemorative Tetradrachm for Alexander the Great

Agathokles Commemorative Tetradrachm for Alexander the Great

Silver tetradrachm of Agathokles of Syracuse, c. 310-300 BC, struck in the Alexander tradition with a bearded head and an enthroned deity reverse.

Ancient
Athens New Style Tetradrachm

Athens New Style Tetradrachm

Athens' late silver tetradrachm on a broad thin flan: a helmeted Athena obverse and an owl perched on an amphora within an olive wreath.

Ancient
Wang Mang Spade Money

Wang Mang Spade Money

A cast bronze spade-shaped coin of the Xin Dynasty, issued under the reformer Wang Mang, its flat blade bearing raised Chinese inscriptions.

Ancient
French Semeuse 5 Francs

French Semeuse 5 Francs

A silver French 5-franc coin of the Fifth Republic showing the Sower (Semeuse) striding left, with a flowered wreath around the value on the reverse.

Circulation
Flowing Hair Dollar

Flowing Hair Dollar

The first U.S. silver dollar, struck 1794–1795, with a right-facing Liberty whose hair flows loose amid stars and a small spread-wing eagle reverse.

Dollar
Vietnam 2 Tien - Bao Dai

Vietnam 2 Tien - Bao Dai

A gold 2 Tien of Vietnam's last emperor, Bao Dai (1926-1945), its face bearing a radiant sun motif and Chinese-Vietnamese court inscriptions.

Southeast Asia
Rhodes Tetradrachm

Rhodes Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of the island city of Rhodes, 4th century BC, with the radiate head of the sun-god Helios and a rose, the city's civic emblem.

Ancient