Mercury Dime (Winged Liberty Head Dime)
United States · 1944
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Browse slovakia, issued by the national bank of slovakia coins identified by the Coin Identifier community.
Mercury Dime (Winged Liberty Head Dime)
United States · 1944
Elizabeth II 200 Dollars Gold Coin
Australia · 1993
Australian Gold Nugget/Kangaroo Coin
Australia · 1993
20 Euro Cent (Italy)
Italy · 2016
Buffalo Nickel
United States · 1987 (This appears to be an error in the coin or a novelty item, as Buffalo Nickels were minted from 1913-1938. The date 1987 on the coin in the image suggests it is either a counterfeit, an altered coin, or a privately minted token intentionally designed to resemble a Buffalo Nickel with an anachronistic date.)
Stotinka
Bulgaria · 1999 (as visible on the coin)
Peace Dollar
United States · 1922
American Silver Eagle
United States · 2006
Indian Head Cent
United States · 1907
2 Pfennig coin
East Germany (German Democratic Republic) · 1969-1990 (exact year not visible, but this design was produced in this range)
Indian Head Cent
United States · 1864
Lincoln Cent (Wheat Cent or Memorial Cent depending on reverse)
United States · 1960
Washington Quarter
United States of America · The exact year of issue is not visible in the provided image, as the date is on the obverse (front) side of the coin. Based on the composition (appearing to be clad) and common design, it is likely minted after 1964.
Lincoln Cent (Penny)
United States · 1995
Morgan Dollar
United States · 1921
1 Kopek
Soviet Union (USSR) · 1974
Maravedí
Spain (likely Castile or Aragon) · Late 15th to early 17th century (difficult to determine exact year from image)
50 Euro Cent
Germany · 2005
5 Yen Coin (Go-en)
Japan · Shōwa years (1949-present)
Lincoln Wheat Cent (Steel Cent)
United States · 1943
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.
Lincoln Cent (Lincoln Penny)
United States · 1963
Lincoln Wheat Cent
United States · 1943
Buffalo Nickel (Indian Head Nickel)
United States · 1913-1938 (Specific year indeterminable from image due to wear)
American Silver Eagle
United States · 1995
1000 Lei Coin
Romania · 2003
Morgan Dollar
United States · 1883
Euro Cent (Italian)
Italy · 2018
Denarius of Caracalla
Roman Empire · 206-209 AD
American Silver Eagle (Proof)
United States of America · 2008
Peace Dollar
United States · 1922
2 Euro Coin (King Felipe VI)
Spain · 2020
50 Cents
Eurozone (used by multiple countries) · 2002 and onwards
5 Yen Coin (Gonen)
Japan · Shōwa Year 24-Present (1949-Present, though the image appears to be a modern version after 1959)
Burnished Silver Eagle (American Silver Eagle)
United States · 2022
Morgan Dollar
United States · 1880
20 Euro Cent
Italy · 2018
American Silver Eagle - T1 Emergency Issue
United States of America · 2021
American Gold Eagle
United States · 1992
Tetradrachm featuring Alexander the Great (Heracles/Jupiter-Ammon)
Ancient Greece (Macedonian Kingdom) · Circa 336-323 BCE (posthumous issues continued for some time)
Ancient Roman or Byzantine Seal/Amulet (likely not a coin)
Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire (approximation) · Unknown (likely Ancient to Medieval period)
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.