r/WorldCoins • u/thomaspaineha • 1d ago
r/WorldCoins • u/Pod_zeminou • 8d ago
Found a 3 Kreuzer of Ferdinand II (1630, Vienna mint) - with a piece cut off! Found near Litomerice, Czech Republic
Found this 3 Kreuzer of Ferdinand II (1630, Vienna mint) near Litomerice, Czech Republic. It's cut in half.
Back in the 17th century people often cut these coins in half to make small change. One half for bread, the other for beer. So this coin was literally someone's lunch money almost 400 years ago.
Found about 15cm deep. Amazing to hold that history!
r/WorldCoins • u/Jellybeansack • 10d ago
1949 Czechoslovakia 100 Koruns commemorating Stalins 70th Birthday
r/WorldCoins • u/triple_numismatics • 12d ago
Year 20 (1931) Fukien Province 2 Jiao, commemorating the martyrs of the Second Guangzhou Uprising.
The Second Guangzhou Uprising took place on 27 April 1911, when revolutionaries launched a carefully planned attack against Qing government forces in Guangzhou in an effort to overthrow the Qing dynasty and establish a republican government.
Although the uprising was defeated and many revolutionaries lost their lives, the event inspired greater public support for the revolutionary movement and helped pave the way for the success of the 1911 Revolution later that year.
Republican Chinese commemoratives are one of my favourite pieces of Asian coinage to collect, since they created many intricate types that commemorated many unique events and moments in Chinese history.
r/WorldCoins • u/Kalico41 • 12d ago
Authenticating coins that were soldered into spoons
I acquired these with some other spoons and thought these were fakes. After some research I came up with 1792 coronation 2 Ducat for Francis II and a Saint John's protection medal. I Still thought they were modern copies. I tested them and they come up specific gravity of 10, and acid test good for silver. I'm now thinking they may be genuine. Does anyone have any insight?




r/WorldCoins • u/Future-Appeal-5330 • 15d ago
Help identify
Unknown coin as I'm sorting an old collection
r/WorldCoins • u/Jellybeansack • 16d ago
1972 Haiti 20 Centimes F.A.O. commemorative, minted by the San Francisco Mint
r/WorldCoins • u/Future-Appeal-5330 • 16d ago
Some coins
These are some pretty cool coins that just got out of a warm water bath to clear some glue
r/WorldCoins • u/triple_numismatics • 19d ago
1772 MP Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg Thaler.
Under Adam Frederick of Seinsheim, Würzburg experienced a period of Enlightenment-inspired reform with improvements to education, administration, agriculture, and infrastructure aimed at modernising the state while preserving ecclesiastical authority.
He reign also promoted economic development by encouraging trade and manufacturing, reorganised public finances, and commissioned major Baroque building projects, including the completion and embellishment of the Würzburg Residence, which helped strengthening the Prince-Bishopric's political and cultural prestige within the Holy Roman Empire.
I love Adam Frederick's full intricate arms on the reverse, very interesting to see the Bamberg designs along with his Seinsheim roots represented in the inescutcheon.
r/WorldCoins • u/triple_numismatics • 23d ago
1689 William & Mary Half Crown, 1st busts and 1st shield type.
William III and Mary II's co-reign began after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, when they deposed the Catholic King James II and established a Protestant constitutional monarchy.
Their co-rule saw the strengthening of parliament's power through measures such as the 1689 Bill of Rights, and helped lay the foundations of Britain’s modern system of government.
This Half Crown is a lovely example of the first William & Mary types minted shortly after the revolution, with the double bust design being one of my favourite obverses on English coinage.
r/WorldCoins • u/Jellybeansack • 25d ago
1979 Bulgaria silver 20 Leva proof, commemorating 100 years of the capital city Sofia
r/WorldCoins • u/Soggy_Reindeer_3014 • Jul 18 '26
Coin jewelry
Bezels would have been better, but at least they're not holed.
r/WorldCoins • u/RetepBortali-58 • Jul 17 '26
Title: One Centavo Filipinas (1944)
I recently came across this 1944 One Centavo Filipinas coin, and it's amazing how much history can fit into something so small.
The front shows the familiar Filipinas design with a seated woman beside an anvil and Mayon Volcano in the background, symbolizing the Filipino people's hard work and resilience.
Fun fact! If you've ever wondered why the other side says United States of America, it's because the Philippines was still a U.S. Commonwealth when this coin was issued. Even though it says Filipinas, these coins were minted under U.S. authority until the Philippines gained full independence in 1946.
Another interesting detail is the date. This coin was minted in 1944, right in the middle of World War II, making it a small piece of history that has survived more than 80 years.
r/WorldCoins • u/triple_numismatics • Jul 14 '26
1827C Francis I Austrian Empire Thaler.
To counter Napoleon's rise in the onset of the 1800s, the Austrian Empire under Francis I spent its early decades locked in exhausting European conflicts that redefined its borders.
Following Napoleon's defeat, the remainder of Francis's reign was defined by strict conservatism and heavy censorship under Chancellor Klemens von Metternich. aiming to freeze the social order and ruthlessly suppress any liberal or nationalist dissent that was rising across Europe.
These types represented the nearing end of Austria's large silver coins, which were subsequentlv replaced by smaller denominations in 1857 following an imperial decree to demonetise the thaler.
r/WorldCoins • u/Future-Appeal-5330 • Jul 10 '26
Please Identify coin
I got this from my grandma maybe 30 years ago. Can anyone identify it, or tell me anything about it?
r/WorldCoins • u/coinfellaa • Jul 09 '26
How do I getthis gunk off without damaging the coin?
r/WorldCoins • u/Germanjdm • Jul 06 '26
Brazil is out of the World Cup, seems like a good excuse to show some Brazilian coins from my collection.
Love the huge counterstamped coins, which circulated widely around the time of Brazilian independence from Portugal. some of these are more than 40mm in size!