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Standing Liberty Quarter Centennial Gold

Standing Liberty Quarter Centennial Gold

A 2016 U.S. quarter-dollar struck in 1/4 oz of .9999 fine gold, reviving Hermon MacNeil's Standing Liberty design for its 100th anniversary.

Quarter
Westward Journey Nickel

Westward Journey Nickel

A 2004 Jefferson nickel from the Westward Journey series, showing the Lewis & Clark keelboat under sail on the reverse to mark the expedition's bicentennial.

Nickel Five Cent
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
British Silver Threepence

British Silver Threepence

Tiny sterling-silver threepence of Queen Victoria; the young-head type shown here dates to 1858 and is one of Britain's smallest circulating coins.

British Isles
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
Seated Liberty Half Dime with Arrows

Seated Liberty Half Dime with Arrows

A tiny silver five-cent piece: Liberty seated with a shield, small arrows flanking the date to mark a reduced weight, over a wreath reverse.

Half Dime
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
Twenty Cent Piece

Twenty Cent Piece

A short-lived U.S. silver coin worth twenty cents, showing a seated Liberty and a soaring eagle, struck only from 1875 to 1878.

Twenty Cent
Aureus of Augustus

Aureus of Augustus

Roman imperial gold coin bearing the bare head of Augustus, first emperor of Rome, struck during his reign from 27 BC to 14 AD.

Ancient Coins
Walking Liberty Half Dollar

Walking Liberty Half Dollar

A classic U.S. silver half dollar struck 1916–1947, showing Liberty striding toward the sunrise on the obverse and a perched eagle on the reverse.

Half Dollar
Capped Bust Dime

Capped Bust Dime

An early U.S. silver ten-cent piece showing Liberty in a cloth cap over a shield-breasted eagle, struck at Philadelphia from 1809 to 1837.

Dime
Capped Bust Half Dime

Capped Bust Half Dime

A small early U.S. silver five-cent piece showing Liberty in a Phrygian cap and a shielded eagle reverse, struck at Philadelphia from 1829 to 1837.

Half Dime
Capped Bust Quarter

Capped Bust Quarter

An early U.S. silver quarter dollar showing Liberty in a cloth cap over a shield-breasted eagle, struck at Philadelphia from 1815 to 1838.

Quarter
McKinley Memorial Gold Dollar

McKinley Memorial Gold Dollar

A small U.S. gold commemorative dollar honoring President William McKinley, sold to fund the memorial at his Niles, Ohio birthplace.

Classic Commemorative
Classic Head Half Cent

Classic Head Half Cent

A small U.S. copper half cent of 1809–1836 showing Liberty in a beaded headband ringed by stars, with a plain wreath and HALF CENT on the reverse.

Half Cent
Braided Hair Large Cent

Braided Hair Large Cent

The last U.S. large copper cent: Liberty in a beaded coronet with braided hair, ringed by stars, over a laurel-wreath ONE CENT reverse.

Large Cent
Bill of Rights Silver Dollar

Bill of Rights Silver Dollar

A 1993 U.S. silver dollar honoring the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, showing a Liberty figure with torch and flags and an eagle above Montpelier.

Modern Commemorative
Three Cent Nickel

Three Cent Nickel

A small copper-nickel three-cent coin with a Liberty head obverse and a Roman numeral III inside a wreath; struck at Philadelphia from 1865 to 1889.

Three Cent
Draped Bust Quarter

Draped Bust Quarter

The first United States quarter dollar, struck in silver with a draped Liberty and border stars on the obverse and an eagle reverse; the type began in 1796.

Quarter
Godless Florin

Godless Florin

Britain's first florin, struck only in 1849 and nicknamed "Godless" because it dropped "Dei Gratia" from Queen Victoria's titles.

British Isles
British Decimal Half Penny

British Decimal Half Penny

The smallest UK decimal coin, a tiny bronze half-penny introduced with decimalisation in 1971, bearing a crown reverse and the Machin portrait of Elizabeth II.

British Isles
Coronet (Matron Head) Large Cent

Coronet (Matron Head) Large Cent

A pure-copper U.S. one-cent piece from 1816–1839, showing Liberty in a beaded coronet on the obverse and ONE CENT inside a wreath.

Large Cent
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
Lincoln Memorial Cent

Lincoln Memorial Cent

U.S. one-cent piece struck 1959–2008 with Lincoln's profile and a Memorial reverse; 1982 is the split year between bronze and copper-plated zinc.

Small Cent