Tetradrachm featuring Alexander the Great (Heracles/Jupiter-Ammon)
Ancient Greece (Macedonian Kingdom) · Circa 336-323 BCE (posthumous issues continued for some time)
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Tetradrachm featuring Alexander the Great (Heracles/Jupiter-Ammon)
Ancient Greece (Macedonian Kingdom) · Circa 336-323 BCE (posthumous issues continued for some time)
Greek 2 Drachmai
Greece · 1984
Hadrian Sestertius
Roman Empire · Circa 117-138 AD
Austrian 1 Ducat - Franz Joseph I
Austrian Empire · 1852
Monument to Alexander II Commemorative Rouble
Russian Empire · 1898
Septimius Severus Denarius
Roman Empire · 193-211 AD (specifically circa 202-210 AD)
Roman Imperial Coin of Antoninus Pius
Roman Empire · 138-161 AD
Roman Imperial Coin (likely an Antoninianus)
Roman Empire · Circa 3rd Century CE (specific year difficult to determine without clearer legends)
Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC) AE Nummus
Roman Empire · Circa 337-361 AD
100 Corona Gold Coin
Austria · 1915
Ottoman Empire 20 Para, Mehmed V Issue
Ottoman Empire (Modern-day Turkey) · AH 1327 / Year 2 (approx. 1910 AD)
Venetian Grosso (Matapan)
Republic of Venice · circa 1289-1311
Spanish Colonial Cob (likely 8 Reales)
Viceroyalty of Peru or New Spain (Modern-day Mexico, Peru, or Bolivia) · c. 1572-1733
Ottoman Empire Silver Akce (or Kurush-era base silver)
Ottoman Empire (Modern-day Turkey) · Regnal year 1223 (Approx 1808-1839 AD)
Late Roman Bronze Coin (Follis/Nummus)
Roman Empire · Circa 330–360 AD
20 Para (Milan I Obrenovic)
Kingdom of Serbia · 1878
Austrian Four Ducat
Austria-Hungary · 1915
Kushan Tetradrachm of Kanishka I
Kushan Empire (Central Asia / India) · c. 127–150 CE
Alexander the Great Gold Stater (Style)
Macedonian Empire (Ancient Greece) · c. 336-323 BC (Life) or 323-300 BC (Posthumous)
George VI British Penny
United Kingdom · 1946
Hadrian Silver Denarius
Roman Empire · 121-125 AD
Roman Imperial Antoninianus
Roman Empire · Circa 3rd century AD
Septimius Severus Denarius
Roman Empire · Circa 193-211 AD
Denarius
Roman Empire · Circa 82 BC
Dupondius of Nero
Roman Empire · Circa 62-68 AD
5 Kopecks (Pyatak) of Catherine I
Russian Empire · 1727
Late Roman Bronze Coin (House of Constantine)
Roman Empire · Circa 337-361 AD
King George V and Queen Mary Coronation Medal/Token
United Kingdom · 1911
Kushan Empire Tetradrachm of Kujula Kadphises
Kushan Empire (Modern-day Afghanistan/India/Pakistan) · Circa 30-80 AD
Likely a coin from a Persian or Islamic dynasty; potentially a 'Shahi' or similar denomination, though specific identification without clear inscriptions is difficult.
Persian Empire (various dynasties), Central Asian Khanates, or areas under Islamic rule in the Middle East. · Based on the style and iconography, this coin likely dates from the medieval Islamic period, roughly between the "12th and 18th centuries AD" (6th to 12th centuries AH), but a precise year cannot be determined without clearer inscription details.
Victoria Bun Head Penny
United Kingdom · 1860-1894
German Empire 10 Pfennig (Kriegsgeld)
German Empire (Deutsches Reich) · 1921
One Cent (Maple Leaf design)
Canada · 1910
100 Drachmes Alexander the Great
Greece · 1990-2000
2 Euro Commemorative Coin (200th Anniversary of Finnish Autonomy)
Finland · 2009
Ottoman Empire 1 Para - Mahmud II
Ottoman Empire (Turkey) · AH 1223 // Year 26 (approx. 1833 AD)
Provisional Government of Greece 1 Lepton
Greece · 1828
10 Kopecks
Soviet Union (USSR) · 1976
Unknown Copper Coin with Eagle Motif
Unknown (possibly Eastern European or Middle Eastern) · Unknown (likely 18th or 19th century given wear and style)
Maria Theresa Thaler (Restrike)
Austria (Austrian Empire) · 1780 (Frozen date; likely a modern restrike)
Could potentially be a Shilling, Sixpence, or similar denomination of British coinage.
United Kingdom (Great Britain) · Unable to determine the exact year from the provided image due to blurriness and distance. However, based on the design elements visible, it likely dates from the late 19th or early to mid-20th century. For example, the shield design with crown is present on various British coins across different reigns, including Victoria, Edward VII, George V, and George VI.
German Empire 5 Mark - Wilhelm II
German Empire (Kingdom of Prussia) · 1888-1913