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

25 Pesetas (Franco)

25 Pesetas (Franco)

Spain's common Franco-era 25 pesetas, a silvery copper-nickel coin bearing the national coat of arms and the value 25; dated 1957 but struck into the 1970s.

Modern
Hyderabad One Anna

Hyderabad One Anna

A copper-nickel 1-anna coin of Hyderabad State under Nizam Osman Ali Khan, with Urdu inscriptions and floral borders, dated AH 1354 (c. 1935).

Princely & Presidency States
Sri Lanka 5 Rupees

Sri Lanka 5 Rupees

Sri Lanka's 1999 copper-nickel five rupees marking the Cricket World Cup, showing the tournament trophy on one face and a batsman at the crease on the other.

South Asia
Fort Moultrie Quarter

Fort Moultrie Quarter

2016 U.S. copper-nickel clad 25-cent piece, the final America the Beautiful quarter, showing a Continental soldier with a flag defending Fort Moultrie, South Carolina.

Quarter
5 Litai

5 Litai

A nickel-alloy 5 litai of newly independent Lithuania dated 1991, showing the value with radiating lines on one side and the armored knight Vytis on horseback on the other.

Modern
Bangladesh One Taka

Bangladesh One Taka

A small nickel-plated steel coin of Bangladesh worth one Taka, showing a jute plant with stars on the obverse and the numeral 1 with Bengali text and date on the reverse.

South Asia
Brunei Golden Jubilee 50 Cents

Brunei Golden Jubilee 50 Cents

A copper-nickel 50-cent coin from Brunei's 2017 Golden Jubilee, showing a palm-leaf design with Arabic text and a reverse with the value and a floral motif.

Southeast Asia
Susan B. Anthony Dollar

Susan B. Anthony Dollar

U.S. small-size copper-nickel clad dollar coin (1979–1981, 1999) featuring suffragist Susan B. Anthony and an eagle landing on the moon.

Dollar
Cumberland Gap Quarter

Cumberland Gap Quarter

2016 U.S. copper-nickel clad quarter for Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky, showing a frontiersman with a long rifle and "First Doorway to the West."

Quarter
100 Won

100 Won

South Korea's everyday nickel 100 won coin, showing Admiral Yi Sun-sin in his winged helmet on the obverse and a large numeral 100 on the reverse.

Circulation