50 Centavos
Argentina · 1980
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50 Centavos
Argentina · 1980
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)
100 Lei banknote
Romania (Socialist Republic of Romania) · Likely 1966 or 1970 (based on series details for this design of 100 Lei notes from the period)
Elizabeth II Gold Coin
Canada · 1992
Mexico 10 Pesos (Nuevos Pesos Series)
Mexico, Banco de México · 1992-1995 (exact date blurry, likely 1992)
Spain 5 Centimos, Alfonso XII
Kingdom of Spain · 1879
Indian 2 Rupee Coin (Unity in Diversity)
India · 2006
1 Baht Coin
Thailand · This specific coin is likely from around 2008 (BE 2551) or later, featuring the current King Maha Vajiralongkorn portrait, but the obverse image provided doesn't show the King's portrait. The depicted temple is Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), which was featured on the reverse of 1 Baht coins from 1986 (BE 2529) to 2017 (BE 2560) during King Bhumibol Adulyadej's reign, and continues to be on the reverse of the coins with King Maha Vajiralongkorn's portrait. Without seeing the obverse with the monarch's portrait, an exact year is difficult to pinpoint from this image alone.
Jordanian 1/4 Dinar
Jordan (The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) · 2000-2023 (Commonly found as 2000 or 2014)
1000 Lei Banknote
Romania · Likely 1998 (as seen on the note)
Spain 2 Euro - 4th Centenary of Don Quixote first edition
Spain (Kingdom of Spain) · 2005
Spain 5 Pesetas (Alfonso XIII, Baby Head Type)
Kingdom of Spain · 1898
Spain 25 Pesetas (Juan Carlos I)
Spain (Kingdom of Spain) · 1983
100 Rupiah Banknote
Indonesia · 1984
Spanish Maravedis (Resealed/Countermarked)
Kingdom of Spain · Originally 16th/17th century; Countermarked in 1641 or 1651-1652
5 Centesimi Spiga
Kingdom of Italy · 1927
Namco Amusement Token
Japan (Namco is a Japanese company) · Likely dates from the 1980s or 1990s, during the height of arcade popularity and Namco's prominence in the industry. Specific year is not indicated on the token.
Australian Gold Nugget/Kangaroo Coin
Australia · 1993
Jordan 5 Piastres (Qirsh)
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan · 1991 (AH 1411)
2 Euro Commemorative Coin - Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duke Guillaume IV
Luxembourg · 2006
Djibouti Franc (with National Emblem)
Djibouti · 1991
Late Roman AE Nummis (likely Valentinian I or Valens)
Roman Empire · 364-378 AD
Ottoman Empire Gold Kurush (Mehmed V)
Ottoman Empire (Modern-day Turkey) · AH 1327 (1909 AD) / Regnal Year 9 (c. 1917 AD)
50 Pounds Gold Coin - 'The History of Cyprus' series
Cyprus · 1977
Finnish 1 Euro Coin
Finland · 2004
Greece 10 Lepta (Owl Type)
Kingdom of Greece · 1912
25 Øre
Denmark · 1907
1 Sen coin
Japan · Meiji Year 37 (1904)
2 Euro Commemorative Coin "Architecture"
Germany · 2020
20 Para (Milan I Obrenovic)
Kingdom of Serbia · 1878
Alexander III 'The Great' Drachm
Kingdom of Macedon · Circa 336-323 BC (Lifetime) or 323-300 BC (Early Posthumous)
Ancient Greek Tetradrachm (likely issued by Athens)
Ancient Greece (specifically Athens) · Circa 5th-4th Century BCE
5 Centimes Al-Hassan II
Morocco · 1987 (AH 1407)
1000 Lei Banknote (1998-2001 issue)
Romania · Circa 1998 (Note the serial number indicates it could be from a series issued into the early 2000s, but the primary design is from the 1998 series)
Apollo 11 Mission Commemorative
While the coin commemorates a US mission, the country of origin for this specific commemorative item is not clearly indicated on the coin itself. These types of commemoratives are often privately minted. · The year of issue is not directly stated on the coin, but it would have been issued around the time of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 or as a later commemorative item.
N/A
5 Lira Commemorative Coin (Turkish Currency)
Turkey · 2023
Gulden
Netherlands · 1940
Brazil 1 Cruzeiro (Mapa do Brasil)
Brazil · 1945-1956
Euro Cent
Eurozone (specific country not identifiable from image, as obverse is not shown) · 2002 (based on common initial issue year for Euro coins; specific year not identifiable from this image alone)
Denarius, Marcus Aurelius or Commodus
Roman Empire · Circa 161-192 AD (based on similar examples of common reverses for these emperors)
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.