Coin Identifier

Coin Encyclopedia

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

Triple Unite

Triple Unite

The largest English hammered gold coin, struck for Charles I during the Civil War and valued at 60 shillings (three pounds).

Hammered
Roman Quadrans

Roman Quadrans

A small Roman bronze quadrans, worth a quarter of an as, here a heavily corroded piece with a laureate head facing right.

Ancient
Charles I Unite

Charles I Unite

A large hammered gold coin of Charles I worth twenty shillings, showing his crowned profile and a crowned quartered shield of lions and fleur-de-lis.

Hammered
Susan B. Anthony Dollar

Susan B. Anthony Dollar

U.S. small-size copper-nickel clad dollar coin (1979–1981, 1999) featuring suffragist Susan B. Anthony and an eagle landing on the moon.

Dollar
Medieval Silver Cut Farthing

Medieval Silver Cut Farthing

A quarter of a medieval silver penny, physically cut along the reverse cross to make small change before round farthings became common.

British Isles
Unite of James I

Unite of James I

A hammered gold pound coin of James I, named to celebrate the union of England and Scotland under one crown.

Hammered
Fugio Cent

Fugio Cent

1787 copper cent, among the first coins issued under the United States, with a sundial and sun on the obverse and thirteen linked rings on the reverse.

Colonial
India Four Anna

India Four Anna

An early Republic of India quarter rupee (four annas) of 1950, showing the Ashoka Lion Capital emblem with radiating rays and the country name INDIA.

Modern India
British Farthing

British Farthing

Small copper farthing of King George II, with his laureate bust facing left and a seated Britannia on the reverse; struck in the 1730s.

British Isles
Thebes Stater

Thebes Stater

Silver stater of Thebes with the Boeotian shield and a bearded head of Dionysos, struck as federal coinage of the Boeotian League, c. 395-338 BC.

Ancient
Corieltauvi Stater

Corieltauvi Stater

A gold stater of the Corieltauvi tribe of Iron Age Britain, with an abstracted head on the obverse and a stylized horse and symbols on the reverse.

Ancient
Corinthian Stater

Corinthian Stater

Silver stater of ancient Corinth showing the winged horse Pegasos on one side and the helmeted head of Athena on the other.

Ancient Coins
Lysimachos Gold Stater

Lysimachos Gold Stater

Gold stater of Lysimachos, king in Thrace and Macedon c. 305-281 BC, with a deified head of Alexander the Great and an enthroned Athena reverse.

Ancient
Gallic Imitation Stater

Gallic Imitation Stater

A gold stater struck by the tribes of Gaul, whose stylized head and single horse descend from Greek Macedonian prototypes reworked into abstract Celtic art.

Ancient
Aigina Turtle Stater

Aigina Turtle Stater

Thick silver stater of the island of Aigina, c. 480-456 BC, with a sea turtle on the obverse and a divided incuse punch on the reverse.

Ancient
Kotah State Rupee

Kotah State Rupee

Silver rupee of the princely state of Kotah in Rajputana, struck with Persian and Devanagari legends and the state's katar-dagger emblem.

Princely & Presidency States
Barbados 25 Cents

Barbados 25 Cents

A copper-nickel Caribbean circulation coin of Barbados; the 1998 example shows the national coat of arms on the obverse and the 25-cent value on the reverse.

Circulation
Corinth Pegasos Stater

Corinth Pegasos Stater

Classical silver stater of Corinth showing the winged horse Pegasos on the obverse and a helmeted head of Athena on the reverse.

Ancient
Philip III Gold Stater

Philip III Gold Stater

A Macedonian gold stater struck under Philip III Arrhidaeus, half-brother of Alexander the Great, showing Heracles and an enthroned Zeus.

Ancient
Silver Rupee of Bharatpur State

Silver Rupee of Bharatpur State

Silver rupee of the Jat princely state of Bharatpur, struck at the Mahe Indrapur mint in the name of the Mughal emperor Akbar II.

Asian
Silver Rupee of Bhopal State

Silver Rupee of Bhopal State

Silver rupee of the princely state of Bhopal, struck at the Daulatgarh mint in the name of Mughal emperor Muhammad Akbar II, marked by a trident symbol.

Princely & Presidency States
Qi State Knife Coin

Qi State Knife Coin

A cast bronze knife-shaped coin of the ancient state of Qi, with Chinese characters running down the curved blade and a ringed handle terminal.

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
Gold Stater of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes

Gold Stater of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes

An Iron Age British gold stater of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, showing stylized wheat/barley ears on one face and a dynamic horse on the other.

Ancient