Coin Identifier

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

German East Africa 1 Rupie

German East Africa 1 Rupie

A silver colonial rupee of German East Africa bearing the imperial eagle shield and the legend DEUTSCH OSTAFRIKA, struck for the German protectorate.

World
India 50 Paise

India 50 Paise

A George VI half-rupee of British India dated 1946 — the pale nickel-brass ancestor of the modern 50 paise, with a crowned royal bust and a rampant lion reverse.

Modern India
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
German East Africa 1/4 Rupie

German East Africa 1/4 Rupie

A small colonial silver coin of German East Africa, inscribed DEUTSCH OSTAFRIKA and 1/4 RUPIE within a wreath, paired with the imperial eagle.

World
Double Rupi

Double Rupi

A large Afsharid silver coin of Nader Shah, the double rupi, dated AH 1151 and covered in flowing Persian calligraphy and ornamental scrollwork.

Historic
Mithqal (Tilla) of Babur

Mithqal (Tilla) of Babur

A hand-struck gold mithqal (tilla) of Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire, carrying his ruler titles in Persian and the mint-and-date on the reverse.

Mughal India
Gold Mohur of Akbar

Gold Mohur of Akbar

Aniconic gold coin of Mughal emperor Akbar (1556-1605), struck in Persian calligraphy in the Ilahi coinage style.

Mughal India
Gold Mohur of Aurangzeb

Gold Mohur of Aurangzeb

A hand-struck gold mohur of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, bearing Persian couplets and a mint name such as Multan.

Mughal India
Gold Mohur of Shah Jahan

Gold Mohur of Shah Jahan

High-purity gold mohur struck under Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (1628-1658), bearing Persian imperial titles; this example carries the Balkh mint mark.

Mughal India
Burma One Kyat (Mindon Min)

Burma One Kyat (Mindon Min)

Silver kyat of King Mindon Min's Burma, showing the royal peacock with spread tail on the obverse and the denomination within a wreath on the reverse.

Southeast Asia
Gold Square Mohur of Jahangir

Gold Square Mohur of Jahangir

A square gold mohur of the Mughal emperor Jahangir, bearing Persian calligraphy, the Lahore mint, and regnal-year dating.

Mughal India
Roman Siliqua

Roman Siliqua

Small late-Roman silver coin of the 4th century AD, with an emperor's portrait facing right and a standing robed figure on the reverse.

Ancient
Parthian Drachm

Parthian Drachm

Silver drachm of the Parthian (Arsacid) Empire, pairing a bearded royal profile with a seated archer holding a bow, struck in the era of Mithradates II.

Ancient
Antoninianus of Laelianus

Antoninianus of Laelianus

Rare billon antoninianus of the short-lived Gallic usurper Laelianus, showing his radiate-crowned bust and a Roman deity or personified virtue.

Ancient Coins
1 Hwan

1 Hwan

A late-Joseon Korean bronze coin of one hwan, carrying a chrysanthemum-and-cartouche obverse and a traditional dragon motif with East Asian characters on the reverse.

Historic
10 Para

10 Para

Small Ottoman silver 10 Para dated AH 1280 (1863-1864), with the sultan's calligraphic tughra on one side and an ornamental Arabic-script inscription on the other.

Early Modern
Byzantine Follis

Byzantine Follis

Large bronze follis of the Byzantine Empire, this example under Constans II (from 641 AD), with an imperial portrait and a big M value mark topped by a cross.

Medieval
Antoninianus of Tetricus I

Antoninianus of Tetricus I

A billon antoninianus of the Gallic emperor Tetricus I (270–273 AD), showing his radiate portrait and a standing figure of Pax on the reverse.

Ancient
5 Yang

5 Yang

A late-Joseon Korean 5 Yang in bronze: a floral, chrysanthemum-and-taegeuk obverse paired with a coiled dragon and ornamental characters on the reverse.

Historic
1 Kopeck

1 Kopeck

Small copper 1 Kopeck of Imperial Russia dated 1908, with the value in a wreath on one side and the crowned double-headed eagle on the other.

Modern
Austria-Hungary 15 Kreuzer

Austria-Hungary 15 Kreuzer

A large copper 15 Kreuzer of 1807 struck under Emperor Franz I, showing his crowned laureate profile on the obverse.

Circulation
Arles Miliarensis

Arles Miliarensis

A late Roman silver miliarensis of the 4th century AD, with a diademed imperial portrait and an armed standing figure holding spear and shield.

Ancient
German 20 Mark Gold

German 20 Mark Gold

German Empire gold 20 mark of Prussia, with Kaiser Wilhelm I's bust and the imperial eagle; a small .900 gold coin from the pre-WWI Goldmark era.

Bullion/gold
Austria-Hungary 1/4 Kreuzer

Austria-Hungary 1/4 Kreuzer

A small copper 1/4 Kreuzer of the Austrian Empire dated 1816, showing Emperor Franz I in crowned right-facing profile.

Circulation