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

Una and the Lion Five Pounds

Una and the Lion Five Pounds

William Wyon's 1839 gold Five Pounds pairs a young Queen Victoria with Una guiding a lion — widely praised as one of the most beautiful British coins ever struck.

British Isles
Maundy One Penny

Maundy One Penny

The smallest British Maundy silver coin, bearing a crowned Roman numeral I; this example was struck in 1687 under James II.

Maundy
King's Silver Jubilee Medal

King's Silver Jubilee Medal

British 1935 commemorative medal with overlaid profiles of King George V and Queen Mary and a castle reverse marking the Silver Jubilee.

Medals & Tokens
Maundy Money Threepence

Maundy Money Threepence

A tiny sterling-silver British threepence; the 1687 James II example shows a crowned bust and a crowned Roman numeral III on the reverse.

Maundy
Hong Kong Trade Dollar

Hong Kong Trade Dollar

A large silver British Trade Dollar with standing Britannia on the obverse and a Chinese dragon reverse, made for commerce across the Far East.

Circulation
Maundy Money Twopence

Maundy Money Twopence

A tiny sterling-silver British twopence with a crowned Roman numeral II reverse; this example bears the profile of King James II, dated 1687.

Maundy
Half Sovereign

Half Sovereign

A small British 22-carat gold coin worth ten shillings; this example shows Queen Victoria's veiled, crowned Jubilee Head portrait and is dated 1887.

World Coins
Hong Kong 20 Cents

Hong Kong 20 Cents

A small British Hong Kong silver 20 Cents of Edward VII, with the crowned royal profile on one side and a Chinese dragon and value on the other.

Circulation
Austria 25 Euro Silver-Niobium Commemorative

Austria 25 Euro Silver-Niobium Commemorative

Bi-metallic 25 Euro of the Austrian Mint with a silver outer ring and a colored niobium core; the 2003 first issue honored the town of Hall in Tirol.

Commemorative
U.S. Capitol Bicentennial Silver Dollar

U.S. Capitol Bicentennial Silver Dollar

A 1994 U.S. Mint silver commemorative dollar honoring 200 years of the United States Capitol, featuring the Capitol dome and a heraldic eagle.

Modern Commemorative
Hong Kong 10 Cents

Hong Kong 10 Cents

A small silver 10-cent coin of British Hong Kong showing the crowned profile of King Edward VII, with 'HONG-KONG TEN CENTS' and Chinese characters on the reverse.

Circulation
George IV One Quarter Spanish Dollar

George IV One Quarter Spanish Dollar

An 1822 British colonial silver coin valued at one quarter of a Spanish dollar, part of the George IV "Anchor Money" issued for colonies in the Americas.

Colonial
East African 1 Cent

East African 1 Cent

A small holed copper 1 Cent of British East Africa dated 1924, with a crown and decorative rings on one face and the value framing the central hole on the other.

World
East Africa Protectorate 1 Cent

East Africa Protectorate 1 Cent

A small holed one-cent coin of the British East Africa Protectorate, struck in base metal with a crowned, portrait-free design around a central hole.

World
1 Leu (Carol I)

1 Leu (Carol I)

Silver 1 Leu of the Kingdom of Romania under King Carol I, with his left-facing portrait and the crowned national arms, dated 1900.

Modern
India One Rupee (Cupronickel)

India One Rupee (Cupronickel)

A 1947 British India one rupee in cupro-nickel, its obverse bearing King George VI's crowned bust and its reverse a striding lion above ONE RUPEE INDIA.

Modern India
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
Maundy Three Pence

Maundy Three Pence

A tiny sterling-silver threepence tied to Britain's Royal Maundy tradition; the photographed 1687 coin shows James II's bust and a crowned Roman numeral III.

Maundy
Shilling of James I

Shilling of James I

Hammered silver shilling of King James I, showing his crowned left-facing bust and a quartered heraldic shield of England, Scotland, Ireland and France.

World Coins
Imitation Guinea Gaming Piece

Imitation Guinea Gaming Piece

A brass or bronze token imitating a George III spade guinea, made for card games and gaming tables rather than as legal-tender money.

British Isles
Spade Guinea Token

Spade Guinea Token

A base-metal imitation of the George III spade guinea, made as a gaming counter or advertising token, with a male profile obverse and a spade-shaped shield reverse.

Token
Guinea Counter (Imitation)

Guinea Counter (Imitation)

A brass or bronze gaming counter made to imitate a George III guinea, showing a faint male profile and a shield reverse; a token, not money.

Token
Counterfeit Guinea

Counterfeit Guinea

A base-metal (copper or brass) imitation of a George III gold guinea, struck or cast to deceive, showing a right-facing bust and a heraldic shield reverse.

Counterfeit
Shilling of Charles I

Shilling of Charles I

A hammered silver English shilling of King Charles I, showing his crowned left-facing profile with the value mark XII and a quartered royal shield.

World Coins