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

Draped Bust Half Dollar

Draped Bust Half Dollar

Early U.S. silver fifty-cent piece of 1796–1807. The pictured 1796 Small Eagle with 15 stars is among the rarest of all American coins.

Half Dollar
Turban Head Half Eagle

Turban Head Half Eagle

First U.S. gold $5 coin, 1795: Liberty in a soft cap facing right, with a heraldic shield-breasted eagle reverse struck in 22-karat gold.

Half Eagle
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
Barber Dime

Barber Dime

U.S. ten-cent silver coin struck 1892–1916, showing a right-facing Liberty head and a wreath enclosing "ONE DIME" on the reverse.

Dime
Indian Head Quarter Eagle

Indian Head Quarter Eagle

U.S. $2.50 gold coin of 1908–1929 with a sunken (incuse) design: an Indian in a feathered war bonnet on the obverse and a standing eagle reverse.

Quarter Eagle
U.S. Gold Five Dollar (Half Eagle)

U.S. Gold Five Dollar (Half Eagle)

Modern U.S. $5 gold coin: Saint-Gaudens striding Liberty with torch on the obverse and a soaring eagle reverse; this piece is dated 1987.

Us
Indian Head Gold Dollar

Indian Head Gold Dollar

Tiny U.S. one-dollar gold coin (1854–1889) with an Indian-princess Liberty in a feathered headdress and a denomination-and-date wreath reverse.

Gold Dollar
Capped Bust Half Eagle

Capped Bust Half Eagle

Early U.S. five-dollar gold coin with a left-facing capped Liberty and a shield-breasted eagle marked "5 D."; the 1822 shown is a legendary rarity.

United States
Liberty Cap Half Cent

Liberty Cap Half Cent

The first U.S. half cent, struck only in 1793, showing Liberty in a cap facing left with a wreath reverse. A famous one-year copper key date.

Half Cent
Draped Bust Half Cent

Draped Bust Half Cent

An early U.S. copper half cent showing draped Liberty with flowing hair; the smallest denomination the Mint ever struck, made 1800–1808.

Half Cent
Classic Head Large Cent

Classic Head Large Cent

A pure-copper U.S. large cent struck 1808–1814, showing John Reich's classical left-facing Liberty ringed by stars over a wreath reverse.

Large Cent
Three-Dollar Gold Piece

Three-Dollar Gold Piece

An unusual U.S. gold coin of the $3 denomination struck 1854–1889, showing a Liberty head in a feathered Indian-style headdress. The photo shows the 1854 first year.

Gold Type Coin
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
Capped Head Quarter Eagle

Capped Head Quarter Eagle

A rare early U.S. $2.50 gold coin struck 1821–1834, showing a left-facing capped Liberty head amid stars and a heraldic eagle with shield and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

United States
Seated Liberty Dime

Seated Liberty Dime

A U.S. silver ten-cent coin showing Liberty seated with a pole and shield; the early No Stars type has a plain obverse and a laurel-wreath ONE DIME reverse.

Dime
Roosevelt Dime

Roosevelt Dime

The circulating U.S. ten-cent coin honoring Franklin D. Roosevelt, shown here as a 1965 copper-nickel clad issue with a torch, olive, and oak reverse.

Dime
Norfolk Bicentennial Half Dollar

Norfolk Bicentennial Half Dollar

A 1936 U.S. silver half dollar honoring Norfolk, Virginia, with the city's Royal Mace on the reverse and dates 1636-1936; a low-mintage classic commemorative.

Classic Commemorative
Cincinnati Music Center Half Dollar

Cincinnati Music Center Half Dollar

A 1936 U.S. silver half dollar honoring Cincinnati as a music center, with composer Stephen Foster on the obverse and an allegorical figure with a lyre on the reverse.

Classic Commemorative
Massachusetts Shilling (1 Shilling 6 Pence)

Massachusetts Shilling (1 Shilling 6 Pence)

A colonial-era Massachusetts silver piece valued at one shilling and sixpence, joining a pine-tree obverse with a rising-sun reverse and the date 1779.

Colonial
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
Pine Tree Shilling

Pine Tree Shilling

Silver shilling from the Boston mint, struck about 1667–1674 but dated 1652, showing a pine tree beside the legend MASSACHUSETTS.

Colonial