Unknown Copper Coin with Eagle Motif
Unknown (possibly Eastern European or Middle Eastern) · Unknown (likely 18th or 19th century given wear and style)
Category
Browse unknown (possibly eastern european or middle eastern) coins identified by the Coin Identifier community.
Unknown Copper Coin with Eagle Motif
Unknown (possibly Eastern European or Middle Eastern) · Unknown (likely 18th or 19th century given wear and style)
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.
50th Anniversary of the Kniefall von Warschau
Germany · 2020
20 Stotinki
Bulgaria · 1989
Not a Coin (Ancient/Vintage Beads)
Unknown (Likely Middle Eastern or African origin) · N/A (Ancient or Proto-currency era)
United Arab Emirates 1 Dirham
United Arab Emirates (UAE) · 1973 (١٣٩٣)
2 Stotinki
Bulgaria · 1974
N/A - Item is jewelry
Unknown · Unknown
1 Koruna
Czechoslovakia (Ceskoslovenska Socialisticka Republika) · 1970
1 Leu
Romania (Socialist Republic of Romania) · 1966
Unidentifiable Coin
Unknown · Unknown
2 Stotinki
Bulgaria · 1988
Not Applicable
Unknown · Unknown
5 Stotinki
Bulgaria (People's Republic) · 1974
Italian 2 Euro Coin (Dante Alighieri)
Italy · 2002
Athenian Owl Drachm
Ancient Greece, Athens · c. 454-404 BC
Unknown (Possibly a Charm, Token or Amulet)
Unknown (Potentially Southeast Asian or East Asian) · Unknown (Likely 20th Century or later, but could be older if an amulet piece)
Irish 1-Euro Coin
Ireland · 2002-Present
Unknown Item / Non-Numismatic Object
Unknown · Unknown
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)
Byzantine Gold Solidus of Heraclius (with Heraclius Constantine and Heracleonas)
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) · c. 632-641 AD
Justinian I Follis (Large Bronze 40 Nummi)
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) · 538-539 AD (Regnal Year 12)
Ancient Roman or Byzantine Seal/Amulet (likely not a coin)
Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire (approximation) · Unknown (likely Ancient to Medieval period)
unknown (due to blurriness)
Thailand (likely, based on visible script) · unknown (due to blurriness)
Flags and Flowers Series - The Violet
United States · Unknown
DEGUSSA EDELMETALLE GMBH HANAU Token
Germany · Unknown (likely 20th century)
Celtic Drachm (Kugelwange Type)
Celtic tribes of the eastern Alps / Danubian region (Boii or Taurisci) · c. 2nd Century BC
Euro Cent
Eurozone (specific country not discernible from image, but common design) · Circulated, likely post-2002 (exact year not discernible from image)
Unknown Commemorative 2 Euro Coin (due to unidentifiable emblem)
Likely a Eurozone country (based on the design consistent with Euro coins). · Cannot be precisely determined from the image, but it is a modern issue given it's a Euro coin. Euro coins have been issued since 2002.
2 Euro Commemorative Coin - 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
Belgium · 2007
Unknown (based on color and general size, it appears to be a US Cent, possibly a Lincoln Cent)
Unknown (likely United States based on appearance) · Undeterminable due to image clarity
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.
U.S. Flags and Flowers Series, No. 1 - The Flag
The United States of America · Unknown, likely late 20th century
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
1 Euro Coin (Slovakia)
Slovakia · Post-2009 (specific year not visible, but commonly minted since Slovakia adopted the Euro)
Unknown (likely 10 Kopecks or similar small denomination coin)
Cannot definitively determine the country of origin from the provided image due to lack of clear national symbols or text beyond the denomination and year. Countries that use a '10' denomination with '2022' include Russia (10 Kopecks), Ukraine (10 Kopecks, though often brass-colored), and various other former Soviet states or Eastern European countries. · 2022
2 Euro Coin (German National Side - Bundesadler)
Germany · 2011
5 Euro Cent Coin
Eurozone (e.g., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, etc. - specific country cannot be determined without the reverse side, but it's a Eurozone coin) · 2002
Euro Cent (Italian)
Italy · 2018
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)
Toy Packaging Fastener / Plastic Retainer Disc
Unknown (Commercial Toy Component) · Modern (Late 20th - 21st Century)
Medieval Silver Penny
Likely England or a Northern European region · Likely 12th to 14th Century AD (Medieval Period)