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

Sacagawea Dollar

Sacagawea Dollar

U.S. golden-colored dollar coin showing Sacagawea and her infant son on the obverse and a soaring eagle on the reverse, struck 2000–2008.

Dollar
Capped Bust Half Dollar

Capped Bust Half Dollar

U.S. fifty-cent silver coin struck 1807–1839, showing Liberty in a Phrygian cap surrounded by stars and a heraldic eagle on a shield.

Half Dollar
Classic Head Quarter Eagle

Classic Head Quarter Eagle

U.S. $2.50 gold coin struck 1834–1839, with a band-bound Liberty head obverse and a shield-breasted eagle reverse marked "2½ D."

Quarter Eagle
Seated Liberty Dime with Arrows

Seated Liberty Dime with Arrows

A silver Seated Liberty dime with small arrows flanking the date, marking the 1853 weight reduction; struck 1853–1855, with the pictured coin dated 1853.

Dime
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
Turban Head Quarter Eagle

Turban Head Quarter Eagle

First U.S. $2.50 gold coin (1796), designed by Robert Scot; Liberty in a soft cap facing right with a heraldic eagle reverse. Extremely rare.

United States
Washington Quarter

Washington Quarter

U.S. twenty-five-cent coin introduced in 1932, showing George Washington's profile and an eagle reverse; early issues struck in 90% silver.

Quarter
Seated Liberty Quarter

Seated Liberty Quarter

U.S. twenty-five-cent silver coin struck 1838–1891, showing Liberty seated with shield and staff on the obverse and a shield-breasted eagle on the reverse.

Quarter
Minnesota State Quarter

Minnesota State Quarter

2005 U.S. 25-cent coin in the 50 State Quarters series, showing Minnesota's outline, a common loon, anglers in a boat, and pines above 1858.

Quarter
Eisenhower Dollar Bicentennial

Eisenhower Dollar Bicentennial

U.S. one-dollar coin for the 1976 Bicentennial, with Eisenhower's profile and a special Liberty Bell superimposed on the Moon reverse.

Dollar
Flying Eagle Cent

Flying Eagle Cent

America's first small cent, showing an eagle in flight on the obverse and an agricultural wreath on the reverse; struck 1856–1858 in copper-nickel.

Small Cent
Flowing Hair Large Cent

Flowing Hair Large Cent

An early U.S. copper cent showing Liberty with flowing hair and a liberty cap, ONE CENT in a wreath on the reverse; the photographed piece is dated 1794.

Large Cent
Draped Bust Large Cent

Draped Bust Large Cent

An early U.S. copper one-cent coin (1796–1807) showing a right-facing Liberty with flowing hair and drapery, larger and heavier than a modern cent.

United States
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle

Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle

United States $20 gold coin (1907–1933) designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, showing a striding Liberty with torch and olive branch before a radiant sun.

Gold Type Coin
Capped Head Half Eagle

Capped Head Half Eagle

A U.S. five-dollar gold coin struck 1813–1834, showing a left-facing capped Liberty with stars and a heraldic eagle bearing a shield and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

United States
Eisenhower Dollar

Eisenhower Dollar

Large U.S. dollar coin struck 1971–1978 with Eisenhower's profile and an eagle landing on the Moon, most circulation issues in copper-nickel clad.

Dollar
Lincoln Bicentennial Cent

Lincoln Bicentennial Cent

A 2009 U.S. one-cent coin marking Lincoln's 200th birthday, keeping his classic profile while replacing the usual reverse with four scenes from his life.

Small Cent
Missouri Centennial Half Dollar

Missouri Centennial Half Dollar

A 1921 U.S. silver commemorative half dollar marking 100 years of Missouri statehood, with a coonskin-capped frontiersman facing left and a frontier-scene reverse.

Classic Commemorative
Delaware Tercentenary Half Dollar

Delaware Tercentenary Half Dollar

A 1936 U.S. silver half dollar marking 300 years since Swedish colonists landed in Delaware, showing Old Swedes Church on one side and the ship Kalmar Nyckel on the other.

Classic Commemorative
Capped Bust Eagle

Capped Bust Eagle

The first United States gold ten-dollar coin, struck 1795–1804 with a capped Liberty bust and, in later years, a heraldic eagle bearing a shield and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

United States
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
Liberty Cap Large Cent

Liberty Cap Large Cent

An early U.S. copper cent (1793-1796) showing Liberty with a cap on a pole, flowing hair, and a wreath reverse.

Large Cent
Hawaii State Quarter

Hawaii State Quarter

The 2008 Hawaii State Quarter, final coin in the 50 State Quarters series, showing King Kamehameha I reaching over the islands.

Quarter
Kennedy Half Dollar

Kennedy Half Dollar

U.S. fifty-cent piece introduced in 1964 to honor President John F. Kennedy; the first-year 1964 coins were struck in 90% silver.

United States