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

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
Antoninianus of Claudius II

Antoninianus of Claudius II

A billon antoninianus of the Roman emperor Claudius II Gothicus (268–270 AD), showing his radiate bust on one side and a standing deity on the other.

Ancient
Unidentified Ancient Coin

Unidentified Ancient Coin

A worn ancient bronze coin whose exact type is not yet identifiable — a right-facing profile portrait on one side and a faded design on the other.

Ancient
Aureus of Nero

Aureus of Nero

Roman imperial gold aureus of Emperor Nero (54-68 AD), showing his curly-haired portrait facing right with a Latin imperial legend.

Ancient Coins
1 Rouble (1834)

1 Rouble (1834)

An Imperial Russian silver 1 Rouble dated 1834, showing a right-facing imperial portrait with the Cyrillic ИМПЕРАТОРЪ legend and a crowned double-headed eagle.

Modern
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
Poltina (½ Rouble)

Poltina (½ Rouble)

Silver half-rouble of Imperial Russia dated 1857, marked ПОЛТИНА on one side and bearing the crowned double-headed eagle of the Romanov empire.

Modern
Medieval Penny

Medieval Penny

England's standard medieval coin: a small hammered silver penny with a crowned royal head on one side and a cross on the other, struck by hand across many reigns.

Medieval Coins
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
Denier of Charlemagne

Denier of Charlemagne

A hand-struck silver denier of Charlemagne, king of the Franks: a central cross ringed by the CARLVS REX FR legend, with a royal monogram design on the reverse.

Medieval
Solidus of Gratian

Solidus of Gratian

Late Roman gold solidus of Emperor Gratian (r. 367–383 CE), showing his curly-haired, diademed, draped and cuirassed portrait.

Ancient
Solidus of Honorius

Solidus of Honorius

A late Roman gold solidus of Emperor Honorius (r. 393-423 CE), with his diademed bust and an armored standing figure holding a spear and shield.

Ancient
Miliarense of Valentinian I

Miliarense of Valentinian I

A late Roman silver miliarensis of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), with a pearl-diademed imperial portrait and an armed standing figure holding spear and shield.

Ancient
Miliarensis of Constantius II

Miliarensis of Constantius II

A late Roman silver miliarensis of Emperor Constantius II (AD 327–361), showing his diademed portrait and a standing reverse figure.

Ancient
Pahlavi Reign Gold Medal

Pahlavi Reign Gold Medal

A gold medal of Pahlavi-era Iran, its obverse a left-facing royal portrait and its reverse the Lion and Sun beneath a crown, dated 1971.

Persia / Iran
Augsburg Commemorative Medal

Augsburg Commemorative Medal

A gold commemorative medal of the Free Imperial City of Augsburg, showing a detailed spired cityscape with religious imagery and a heraldic reverse.

Medal
Aureus of Faustina II

Aureus of Faustina II

Roman imperial gold coin with the draped bust of Faustina II, daughter of Antoninus Pius and wife of Marcus Aurelius, struck around 147-150 AD.

Ancient Coins
Solidus of Valentinian III

Solidus of Valentinian III

A gold solidus of the Western Roman emperor Valentinian III (AD 425-455), with his diademed profile and an imperial or military reverse.

Ancient
Manlius Vulso Æ Sextans

Manlius Vulso Æ Sextans

Small Roman Republican bronze sextans signed by the moneyer Manlius Vulso, with a capped male head and the classic prow reverse marked ROMA.

Ancient
Bronze Coin of Corinth (Augustan)

Bronze Coin of Corinth (Augustan)

A Roman colonial bronze struck at Corinth during the reign of Augustus, showing a laureate imperial portrait; the example here has a badly corroded reverse.

Ancient
Siliqua of Jovian

Siliqua of Jovian

Small late-Roman silver siliqua of Emperor Jovian (AD 363–364), with his right-facing portrait and a Victory or standing deity reverse.

Ancient
5 Roubles (Alexander III)

5 Roubles (Alexander III)

An Imperial Russian gold 5 Roubles of Alexander III, showing the tsar's bearded profile and the crowned double-headed eagle, struck in the late 1880s.

Modern
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
Aureus of Marcus Aurelius

Aureus of Marcus Aurelius

Small Roman gold coin of the reign of Marcus Aurelius; this piece shows a diademed portrait and a standing deity or personification, dated to 163 AD.

Ancient Coins