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

Antoninianus of Probus

Antoninianus of Probus

Late Roman billon antoninianus of Emperor Probus (276-282 AD), identified by his radiate crown portrait on the obverse.

Ancient
Solidus of Theodosius I

Solidus of Theodosius I

A late Roman gold solidus struck for the emperor Theodosius I (AD 379-395), showing his diademed portrait and the legend D N THEODOSIVS AVG.

Ancient
Sestertius of Didius Julianus

Sestertius of Didius Julianus

A large bronze/orichalcum sestertius of Didius Julianus, the emperor who reigned only weeks in 193 AD — rare, historically charged, and much sought after.

Ancient
Siliqua of Gratian

Siliqua of Gratian

A small late Roman silver siliqua of the emperor Gratian (AD 367-383), with his diademed bust on the obverse and a standing figure or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Quincunx of Luceria

Quincunx of Luceria

A cast bronze quincunx of Luceria in Apulia (3rd century BC), showing a female head and a five-point floral or star device marking five unciae.

Ancient
Sestertius of Antoninus Pius

Sestertius of Antoninus Pius

Large Roman bronze coin of Emperor Antoninus Pius, with his bearded profile head and a standing deity or figure on the reverse.

Ancient Coins
Aureus of A. Manlius Vulso

Aureus of A. Manlius Vulso

A rare late-Republican Roman gold aureus of the moneyer A. Manlius Vulso, c. 80 BC, showing a capped head and a horseman carrying a military ensign.

Ancient
Solidus of Constantius II

Solidus of Constantius II

Late Roman gold solidus of Emperor Constantius II (337-361 AD), showing his diademed bust facing right paired with a seated-figure reverse.

Ancient Coins
Sestertius of Hadrian

Sestertius of Hadrian

Large Roman bronze sestertius of Emperor Hadrian, showing his bearded curly-haired profile and a standing draped figure with a Latin legend on the reverse.

Ancient Coins
Glycon Bronze Coin

Glycon Bronze Coin

Roman provincial bronze of the 2nd century AD showing the snake-god Glycon: a bearded serpent head on one side and a coiled snake on the other.

Ancient
Miliarense of Leo I

Miliarense of Leo I

Eastern Roman silver miliarensis of Leo I (AD 457-474), showing his diademed bust and a standing military figure with spear and shield.

Ancient
Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius

Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius

A large Roman bronze sestertius struck during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161–180 CE), with his laureate portrait facing right and a Latin legend.

Ancient
Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

A large brass sestertius of the emperor Nero (54–68 AD) showing his portrait on one side and a bird's-eye view of the harbour at Ostia on the other.

Ancient
Sestertius of Alexander Severus

Sestertius of Alexander Severus

Large Roman bronze sestertius of emperor Alexander Severus (222-235 AD), showing his youthful head and a standing figure of Providentia.

Ancient Coins
Solidus of Constantine II

Solidus of Constantine II

Late Roman gold solidus of Constantine II, showing his ornately crowned bust and a seated figural reverse type.

Ancient Coins
Bronze Coin of Septimius Severus (Tyre)

Bronze Coin of Septimius Severus (Tyre)

Roman provincial bronze struck at Tyre (Phoenicia) under Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD, with the emperor's bust on the obverse and a temple or deity reverse.

Ancient
Half Centenionalis of Constans or Constantius II

Half Centenionalis of Constans or Constantius II

A small mid-4th-century Roman bronze attributed to Constans or Constantius II, sons of Constantine the Great, worn but identifiable by its imperial portrait and era.

Ancient
Nummus of Constantine I

Nummus of Constantine I

Small late Roman bronze nummus (follis) of Constantine I the Great (306-337 CE), identified by his right-facing imperial portrait on the obverse.

Ancient
Frankfurt am Main Taler

Frankfurt am Main Taler

A 1772 silver Taler of the Free Imperial City of Frankfurt am Main, famed for its detailed city-view reverse with walls, towers and radiant sun.

German States
Romania International Year of Chemistry Commemorative

Romania International Year of Chemistry Commemorative

Romanian silver 10 lei commemorative dated 2011, issued for the International Year of Chemistry with molecular, laboratory and scientist imagery.

Commemorative
Follis of Diocletian

Follis of Diocletian

A large silver-washed bronze coin of the Tetrarchy, introduced by Diocletian's currency reform around AD 294 with a stern laureate portrait.

Ancient
Solidus of Valens

Solidus of Valens

A late Roman gold solidus struck for Valens, eastern emperor from AD 364 to 378, showing his diademed profile facing right.

Ancient
Solidus of Valentinian I

Solidus of Valentinian I

The gold solidus of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), a pure-gold coin bearing his pearl-diademed profile that anchored the late Roman monetary system.

Ancient
Solidus of Valentinian II

Solidus of Valentinian II

A late Roman gold solidus struck for Valentinian II, showing his diademed profile with the obverse legend D N VALENTINIANVS, from the 380s AD.

Ancient