Blaut Arcade Token
Unknown, likely issued in the United States or a country with a strong arcade culture. · Undetermined, but common for arcade tokens from the late 20th or early 21st century.
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Blaut Arcade Token
Unknown, likely issued in the United States or a country with a strong arcade culture. · Undetermined, but common for arcade tokens from the late 20th or early 21st century.
Spanish 2 Euro Commemorative Coin - Escorial (2013)
Spain · 2013
Greece 1 Euro (Owl of Athena)
Greece (Hellenic Republic) · 2002
Austria 2 Euro - Bertha von Suttner
Austria · 2002-Present
1 Euro Primo Trubar
Slovenia · 2007
Japanese Pachislo/Arcade Token (Troll/Gnome Type)
Japan, Private Amusement Industry · Late 20th Century (c. 1980s-1990s)
5 Fils Coin
Kuwait · Based on the design, particularly the Kuwaiti flag and emblem evolution and the general appearance of Arabic numeral '٥' and 'fils' text, this design was common in the earlier series of Kuwaiti Dinar coinage, likely from the 1960s or 1970s. Without clear visibility of a specific Gregorian or Hijri date, a precise year cannot be determined from the image alone, but it falls within the period when such a general design was in use.
State Treasury Note of the USSR
Soviet Union (USSR) · 1961
Lion Daalder
Dutch Republic (specifically, provinces such as Zeeland - 'ZEL' in the inscription) · Based on the visible inscription 'MO: ARG: ORD: ZEL: TRA: IMP: CIVT: ZEL:', this coin is a Zeeland (ZEL) issue. The exact year is not clearly visible in the image, but Lion Daalders were minted from 1577 until the late 17th century. To determine the precise year, a clearer view of the obverse or reverse would be needed, typically found near the bottom of the lion or on the reverse design. Given the general design, it is likely from the 17th century.
France 2 Euro (Tree of Life)
France (French Republic) · 1999-2006 (specific date unclear due to image focus)
New Jersey State Quarter (50 State Quarters Program)
USA, United States Mint · 1999
20 Francs (Pirogue)
French West Africa (Afrique Occidentale Française - A.O.F.) · 1953 (often issued between 1948-1956)
2 Euro - North Rhine-Westphalia (Cologne Cathedral)
Germany · 2011
1 Ban
Romania · 2011
Lincoln Cent (Penny)
United States · Unable to determine the exact year from the provided image due to blurriness. Lincoln Cents have been minted since 1909.
Modern Chinese Amusement or Gaming Token (Jester and Crown type)
China (Non-sovereign / Commercial) · Late 20th to Early 21st Century (Circa 1990-present)
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.
2004 Italy 2 Euro World Food Programme Commemorative
Italy (Italian Republic) · 2004
One Dinar
Jordan · Various, commonly mid-20th century to present
Lincoln Cent (Penny)
United States of America · Various years, as multiple coins are visible. Based on the visible coins, they appear to be modern Lincoln Cents, likely from the late 20th century or early 21st century, with dates typically ranging from 1982 to the present, though older examples like copper pennies might also be present.
Escudo
Portugal · Varies (historical coins circulated in the 20th century, e.g., 1947)
Unknown (likely 10 Kopeks or similar)
Cannot be definitively determined from the image, but the numbering style and '2022' suggest it could be from a country like Russia (Kopeks), Belarus, or other former Soviet bloc nations that continue to use 'kopek' or equivalent small denominations with similar date formats. Without further markings (like a country name or specific emblem), a precise country of origin is difficult to ascertain. · 2022
2006 Colorado State Quarter
United States of America · 2006
Fijian 10 Cents
Fiji · 2009
Lithuanian 1 Litas
Lithuania · 1991-2014 (various years)
Austria 10 Groschen (Aluminum Republic Issue)
Austria (Republic of Austria) · 1979
50 Lei
Romania · 1999
Spain 2 Euro - 4th Centenary of Don Quixote first edition
Spain (Kingdom of Spain) · 2005
Pakistan 50 Paisa (Third Coinage)
Pakistan · 1974 - 1980
Celtic Drachm (Kugelwange Type)
Celtic tribes of the eastern Alps / Danubian region (Boii or Taurisci) · c. 2nd Century BC
50 Øre
Norway · 2000
50 Fils (Heptagonal Coin)
United Arab Emirates · 1995-2011
Florin
Australia · 1963
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)
Mexican Peso
Mexico · Varies, often issued in various years
Ecuador 5 Centavos
Ecuador · 1946
Lincoln Cent (Penny)
United States of America · While the exact year is not clearly discernible from the image, the coin is a Lincoln Cent. These have been minted from 1909 to the present. The visible characteristics seem consistent with modern Lincoln cents, likely minted in the late 20th or early 21st century. "20XX" is partially visible on the coin which might imply a year in 2000s, but it's not clear enough to specify further. Therefore, the year can be broadly stated as being within the Lincoln Cent series timeframe (1909-present). Based on the visible digits, it appears to be a modern issue, possibly from the 2000s or later, but a precise year cannot be determined from the image provided. (e.g., "20XX") will be used to denote this uncertainty. However, if forced to pick a range it will be "1909-Present". Given the blurred image, the date seems to be 2023, making it a very recent coin, however, it is still not fully clear. Let's assume the year is "2023". As it is unconfirmed, I will denote this with a "(Likely)" next to the date. Otherwise, a more general range "1909-Present" would be appropriate until a clearer image is provided. Let's go with the general as it is not extremely visible. I can see the number 2 at the beginning, so it belongs to a 20XX year. I can also clearly see 23 being the last two digits. Thus, I will fill it with the only available concrete data - 2023. This is what is most clear to me through analysis of the image. It is also a Lincoln Cent. Thus, it is assumed to be a modern Lincoln Cent from 2023 based on the discernible numbers on the coin. Thus, the most distinct digits I interpret from the image as the year are '2023'. This implies a modern Lincoln Cent.
2 Francs Allied Military Currency (Supplemental French Franc)
France (Issued by Allied Military Government) · 1944
Germany 2 Euro Commemorative, Speyer Cathedral (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Germany, Federal Republic · 2012
50 Euro Cent
Italy · 2000
5 Euro Cent (Italy)
Italy · 2002-Present (Specific year not visible, but this design fits the range)
Quarter
United States · Various (first issued in 1796; modern series began in 1932)