Stotinka
Bulgaria · 1999 (as visible on the coin)
Category
Browse egypt (as member of the united arab republic) coins identified by the Coin Identifier community.

United Arab Emirates Dirham

Egyptian Pound (gold)

Egyptian Farouk 5 Piastres

Saudi Arabian Riyal (silver)

Philip the Arab Antoninianus

Egyptian Qirsh (Muhammad Ali Era)

Republican Quinarius

Roman Republic Denarius

South African Republic Burgers Pond

Netherlands Lion Daalder (Leeuwendaalder)

Vermont Copper

United States Trade Dollar
Stotinka
Bulgaria · 1999 (as visible on the coin)
20 Euro Cent (Italy)
Italy · 2010
Cyprus 5 Pounds Gold Proof Coin
Cyprus · 1992
2 Euro Coin
Eurozone Countries (specific country not discernible from image, but common design for all) · Circulating Mintage (specific year not discernible, but post-2001)
5 Ore (likely)
Sweden · 1916 (inferred from common Swedish coinage designs of the era which closely match the presented image, particularly the monogram of Gustaf V and the specific motto used on 5 öre coins)
500 Leu (Constantin Brâncuși)
Romania · 1991
50 Lei
Romania · 1993
1 Euro Coin (Finnish National Side)
Finland · Based on the design, this coin belongs to the initial series of Finnish Euro coins, first issued in 2002. The exact year is not visible in the provided image, but it would be on the obverse side (often visible next to the stars or within the design).
5 Lira Commemorative Coin (Turkish Currency)
Turkey · 2023
Unknown (possibly a Large Cent or similar copper coin)
Unknown (cannot be determined from image) · Unknown (cannot be determined from image, but appears to be an older coin from the 18th or 19th century based on style)
Lithuanian Euro Cent (Vytis)
Lithuania · 2015
500 Lei
Romania · 2000-2004
500 Rupiah Banknote
Indonesia · 1982
20 Cents Euro Coin
Italy · 2002
Roman Imperial Antoninianus
Roman Empire · Circa 3rd century AD
50 Euro Cent Coin
Spain · 2005
Australian Gold Nugget/Kangaroo Coin
Australia · 1993
Federal Eagle and Coats of Arms of German Cities Commemorative Medal
Germany (West Germany) · Likely 1970s-1980s
2 Kopecks
Soviet Union (USSR) · 1978
Brazilian 10 Centavos
Brazil · 1997
20 Euro Cent (Italy)
Italy · 2016
Proba coin, Non-Circulating Commemorative
Romania · 1989
1 Euro Coin (Netherlands)
Netherlands · 2001
1 Ban
Romania · 2009
1 Kopek
Soviet Union (USSR) · 1974
Djibouti Franc (Obverse featuring Coat of Arms)
Djibouti · 1991
Maravedí
Spain (likely Castile or Aragon) · Late 15th to early 17th century (difficult to determine exact year from image)
1000 Lei Banknote
Romania · 1941
20 Baht Banknote (Type 12)
Thailand · 1991 (Buddhist Era 2534)
100 Rupiah Sukarno (Series 'Dwikora')
Indonesia · 1964
1000 Lei Banknote
Romania · 1998 (this specific variant, but 1000 Lei notes were issued across different years in that period)
20 Francs (Pirogue)
French West Africa (Afrique Occidentale Française - A.O.F.) · 1953 (often issued between 1948-1956)
Kushan Tetradrachm of Kanishka I
Kushan Empire (Central Asia / India) · c. 127–150 CE
100 Escudos Banknote (Series of 1988)
Portugal · November 1988
1000 Lei Coin
Romania · 2003
20 Lei
Romania · 1996
Euro (German 1 Euro coin)
Germany · 2002
Taxila 1/8 Satamanas "Six Rayed Symbol"
Ancient India · C. 500-400 BC
Ancient/Medieval Bronze/Copper Coin (various types)
Likely various regions, potentially Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, or other ancient/medieval empires in the Mediterranean/Middle East. · Highly variable, likely spanning a broad period from the Roman Imperial era (e.g., 3rd-6th centuries AD) through the Byzantine and early Islamic periods (e.g., 7th-10th centuries AD), possibly even later medieval periods. Precise dating requires individual identification of each coin.
Roman Follis (possibly Constantine I or a successor)
Roman Empire · Circa 310-340 AD (due to the Follis denomination and iconography)
Edward I Penny (New Coinage, Class 3b)
England · Circa 1279-1280
Due to the heavy wear, the exact coin name for the central coin is difficult to determine without clearer images of both sides. It might be a British Penny or Halfpenny, or a coin from another European country, given the other coins in the image. The coin on the left is a Swiss 10 Rappen.
The central coin's country of origin is uncertain due to poor visibility. The coin on the left is from Switzerland. The coin below it seems to be from Denmark. · The year of issue for the central coin is undeterminable from the image. The Swiss coin on the left is from 1938. The specific year for the 50 Ore coin is not fully visible, but it appears to be a 20th-century coin.