Coin Identifier

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

5 Escudos

5 Escudos

Portugal's copper-nickel 5 Escudos, showing a caravel sailing ship on the obverse and the national shield with the value 5$00 on the reverse.

Modern
4 Escudos

4 Escudos

Spanish Bourbon gold 4 Escudos of the 1780s, with an armored royal bust facing right and a crowned coat of arms on the reverse.

Early Modern
2 Escudos

2 Escudos

A gold 2 Escudos of Habsburg Spain, the classic 'doubloon,' struck with a crowned coat of arms of castles and lions on both faces.

Early Modern
2.5 Escudos

2.5 Escudos

A copper-nickel 2.5 Escudos of the Portuguese Republic, showing a sailing caravel on the obverse and the national shield with the value 2$50.

Modern
1 Escudo

1 Escudo

Portugal's first silver escudo, struck in 1910 to mark the founding of the Republic, with an allegorical female head and the crowned national shield.

Modern
8 Escudos (Carolus)

8 Escudos (Carolus)

The largest Spanish gold coin of the age, the 8 Escudos or doubloon, struck under the Habsburg Carolus rulers with the crowned quartered royal arms.

Early Modern
Cape Verde 100 Escudos

Cape Verde 100 Escudos

A bi-metallic Cape Verde 100 escudos with a botanical theme, its silver-colored center showing the endemic Aeonium gorgoneum plant.

World
Spanish Doubloon (8 Escudos)

Spanish Doubloon (8 Escudos)

Large Spanish gold coin worth eight escudos, showing the right-facing bust of King Charles IV and a crowned Spanish shield with a cross.

World Coins
Cape Verde 5 Escudos

Cape Verde 5 Escudos

A small brass-toned Cape Verde circulation coin whose botanical face depicts the endemic Campanula jacobaea flower with legends around the rim.

World
Colombia 8 Escudos (Base Metal)

Colombia 8 Escudos (Base Metal)

A base-metal (copper-alloy) piece styled after the colonial Colombian 8 escudos gold onza, with a Charles III profile and crowned heraldic arms dated 1760.

Colonial
Escudo (Joanna and Charles V, contemporary copy)

Escudo (Joanna and Charles V, contemporary copy)

A contemporary gilded copper-alloy copy imitating a Spanish gold escudo of Joanna and Charles V, made to pass as the real Habsburg gold coin.

Early Modern
Half Escudo (800 Reis) of Joao V

Half Escudo (800 Reis) of Joao V

A small Portuguese gold coin of King Joao V, valued at half an escudo (800 reis), with his laureate bust and a crowned Portuguese shield.

Colonial
George Washington 250th Anniversary Half Dollar

George Washington 250th Anniversary Half Dollar

A 1982 U.S. silver half dollar honoring the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth; it revived both the commemorative program and 90% silver coinage.

Modern Commemorative
Jalisco 5 Centavos

Jalisco 5 Centavos

A small copper 5-centavos coin issued by the Mexican state of Jalisco in 1915 during the Revolution, with a large numeral 5 and the national eagle.

Revolutionary
Aguascalientes 20 Centavos

Aguascalientes 20 Centavos

A copper 20 centavos struck in Aguascalientes during the Mexican Revolution in 1915, showing the denomination on one side and a large numeral 20 with the national eagle on the other.

Revolutionary
French Constitutional Ecu

French Constitutional Ecu

A large 1792 French silver ecu of the constitutional monarchy, with a bust of Louis XVI and an allegorical figure of Liberty with fasces.

Revolutionary
Scudo (Philip V)

Scudo (Philip V)

A gold scudo struck for Spanish-ruled Sardinia under Philip V, bearing a crowned shield flanked by the Columns of Hercules and a cross reverse.

Early Modern
25 Gulden

25 Gulden

The gold 25 Gulden of the Free City of Danzig, dated 1923, pairing the lion-supported Danzig arms with an armed female figure holding a trident.

Modern
Barbados 25 Cents

Barbados 25 Cents

A copper-nickel Caribbean circulation coin of Barbados; the 1998 example shows the national coat of arms on the obverse and the 25-cent value on the reverse.

Circulation
Philippines 25 Centavos

Philippines 25 Centavos

Silvery base-metal 25 centavos of the young Republic of the Philippines, dated 1958: a standing figure with a liberty torch and the Republic's sunburst coat of arms.

Southeast Asia
25 Euro (Bionik)

25 Euro (Bionik)

Austria's 2012 silver-niobium 25 euro coin, part of the Silver Niobium Series, with a purple niobium core and a Bionik (bionics) theme.

Commemorative
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
Trinidad and Tobago 25 Cents

Trinidad and Tobago 25 Cents

A copper-nickel 25-cent coin of Trinidad and Tobago: a leafy national-flower plant design on one face and the value TWENTY FIVE CENTS on the other.

Circulation
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