6 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

6 Half Dollar Coins in a row

7 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

7 Half Dollar Coins in a row

8 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

8 Half Dollar Coins in a row

9 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

9 Half Dollar Coins in a row

10 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

10 Half Dollar Coins in a row

1 Half Dollar Coin

Stacks of Half Dollars

1 Half Dollar Coin

2 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

2 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

3 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

3 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

4 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

4 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

5 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

5 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

6 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

6 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

7 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

7 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

8 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

8 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

9 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

9 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

10 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Stacks of Half Dollars

10 Half Dollar Coins in a stack

Hands with coins

Hands with coins

Hands with coins

Hands with coins

Hands with coins

Hands with coins

A card and coin balanced on one finger, with the other hand poised to flick it off.

Hands and Card

A card and coin balanced on one finger, with the other hand poised to flick it off.

Hands preparing to spin a coin

Hands with coin

Hands preparing to spin a coin

"Coin of Henry and Stephan." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry and Stephen

"Coin of Henry and Stephan." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry I." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry I

"Coin of Henry I." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry II." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry II

"Coin of Henry II." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry VII." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry VII

"Coin of Henry VII." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of Henry VIII" — Lardner, 1885

Coin of Henry VIII

"Coin of Henry VIII" — Lardner, 1885

A gold coin of King James I. It was the first coin to bear the name 'Great Britain.'

Gold Coin of James I

A gold coin of King James I. It was the first coin to bear the name 'Great Britain.'

"Coin of James II." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of James II

"Coin of James II." — Lardner, 1885

The Lord Baltimore Shilling.

The Lord Baltimore Shilling

The Lord Baltimore Shilling.

"Lyre, with seven strings. From a coin of Chalcis." — Smith, 1882

Lyre coin

"Lyre, with seven strings. From a coin of Chalcis." — Smith, 1882

"Coin of Macedonia." — Smith, 1882

Coin of Macedonia

"Coin of Macedonia." — Smith, 1882

A medal engraved with the head of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, with his name in the inscription.  On the other side is the image of a galley with many oars. The prow has a standard with flags flying and a captain standing at the helm, directing the vessel.

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

A medal engraved with the head of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, with his name in the inscription. On the…

A medal with the portrait of Claudius on one side and a depiction of a ceremony involving oxen on the other.

Medal of Claudius

A medal with the portrait of Claudius on one side and a depiction of a ceremony involving oxen on the…

A medal of Parthia, with a portrait of one of its kings.  On the reverse are instruments of worship, with guards standing on either side of the altar.

Medal of Parthia

A medal of Parthia, with a portrait of one of its kings. On the reverse are instruments of worship,…

A medal of Smyrna depicting Ceres,  the goddess of plenty.  The reverse side of the medal shows Jupiter seated, holding the emblem of Victory.

Medal of Smyrna

A medal of Smyrna depicting Ceres, the goddess of plenty. The reverse side of the medal shows Jupiter…

A medal of Tarsus which suggest that Minerva, the goddess of arts and sciences, was revered there.  In her hand she holds a Victory holding a garland, turning from the goddess.

Medal of Tarsus

A medal of Tarsus which suggest that Minerva, the goddess of arts and sciences, was revered there. In…

A medal containing two circles of heads, each having seven, male and female alike. The heads of the inner circle are divided by spokes.  The upper head has on either side of it a Victory offering a crown and palm branch.

Medal with Heads

A medal containing two circles of heads, each having seven, male and female alike. The heads of the…

A coin of the Mexican empire.

Coin of the Mexican Empire

A coin of the Mexican empire.

A poster with facts and images of France during the Middle Ages.

Middle Ages

A poster with facts and images of France during the Middle Ages.

"A representation of a very early double stater of Miletus, in Ionia, of which the type is the lion's head, derived from Persia and Assyria, and associated with the worship of Cybele, a symbol which is continued in the later coinage of Miletus." — Chambers, 1881

Miletus Coin

"A representation of a very early double stater of Miletus, in Ionia, of which the type is the lion's…

"Minerva is often represented on gems and coins, hurling the thunderbolts of Jove. The following cut, so representing her, is from a silver coin of Antigonus Gona as itself copied from an ancient statue." — Anthon, 1891

Coin of Minerva

"Minerva is often represented on gems and coins, hurling the thunderbolts of Jove. The following cut,…

African iron money; currency

Iron Money

African iron money; currency

Coin of Mytelene, capital of Lesbos.

Mytilene, coin of

Coin of Mytelene, capital of Lesbos.

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. nickel.

Both sides of a Nickel

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. nickel.

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Nickel.

Portrait on a Nickel

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Nickel.

An illustration of the reverse side of a U.S. nickel.

Back of a Nickel

An illustration of the reverse side of a U.S. nickel.

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. nickel that can be cutout and folded.

Two Sided Nickel

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. nickel that can be cutout and folded.

An array of multiple illustrations of the portrait side of a U.S. Nickel.

Array of Nickels

An array of multiple illustrations of the portrait side of a U.S. Nickel.

"A small coin of ancient Greece, in later times of silver, the sixth part of an Attic drachma, equal to 2.5 cents; multiples and sub-multiples of this coin were also used, and pieces of the value of 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.5 oboli, and 1/2, 1/3, 11/4th of an obolus respectively are to be found in collections." — Winston's Encyclopedia, 1919

Obolus

"A small coin of ancient Greece, in later times of silver, the sixth part of an Attic drachma, equal…

The head engraved on one side of the coin is thought to be the portraits of the king of Parthia.  In the globe worn atop his head is a figure meant to represent a departed spirit raised to divine honors.

Parthia

The head engraved on one side of the coin is thought to be the portraits of the king of Parthia. In…

An array of multiple illustrations of the portrait side of a U.S. Penny.

Array of Pennies

An array of multiple illustrations of the portrait side of a U.S. Penny.

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Penny.

Both sides of a Penny

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Penny.

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Penny.

Portrait on a Penny

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Penny.

An illustration of the reverse side of a U.S. Penny.

Back of a Penny

An illustration of the reverse side of a U.S. Penny.

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Penny that can be cutout and folded.

Two Sided Penny

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Penny that can be cutout and folded.

An illustration of a coin with the face of Perseus of Macedonia. Perseus the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty there, was the first of the mythic heroes of Greek mythology whose exploits in defeating various archaic monsters provided the founding myths in the cult of the Twelve Olympians. Perseus was the hero who killed Medusa and claimed Andromeda, having rescued her from a sea monster.

Perseus of Macedonia Coin

An illustration of a coin with the face of Perseus of Macedonia. Perseus the legendary founder of Mycenae…

"Coin of Perseus, king of Macedonia." — Smith, 1882

Coin of Perseus

"Coin of Perseus, king of Macedonia." — Smith, 1882

An illustration of a coin with the face of Philip V of Macedonia. Philip V was King of Macedonia from 221 BC to 179 BC. Philip's reign was principally marked by an unsuccessful struggle with the emerging power of Rome.

Philip V of Macedonia Coin

An illustration of a coin with the face of Philip V of Macedonia. Philip V was King of Macedonia from…

"Coin of Philip V., king of Macedonia." — Smith, 1882

Coin of Philip V

"Coin of Philip V., king of Macedonia." — Smith, 1882

A pine tree shilling.

The Pine Tree Shilling

A pine tree shilling.