An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Dollar Coin.

Both sides of a Dollar

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Dollar Coin.

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Dollar Coin.

Portrait on a Dollar

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Dollar Coin.

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

Back of a Dollar

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

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

Two Sided Dollar

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

"The principal silver coin among the Greeks. The two chief standards in the currencies of the Greek states were the Attic and Aeginetan." — Smith, 1873. This image shows Attic Drachma.

Drachma

"The principal silver coin among the Greeks. The two chief standards in the currencies of the Greek…

"The principal silver coin among the Greeks. The two chief standards in the currencies of the Greek states were the Attic and Aeginetan." — Smith, 1873. This image shows Aeginetan Drachma.

Drachma

"The principal silver coin among the Greeks. The two chief standards in the currencies of the Greek…

"A bank draft is an order written by one bank directing another bank to pay a specified sum of money to a third party, or to his order." -Moore, 1907

Bank Draft

"A bank draft is an order written by one bank directing another bank to pay a specified sum of money…

"A sight draft is one drawn payable "at sight"; that is, when it is presented to the drawee for payment." -Moore, 1907

Sight Draft

"A sight draft is one drawn payable "at sight"; that is, when it is presented to the drawee for payment."…

The obverse side of a Ducat, a gold coin, of Ladislaus Postumus, the King of Hungary from A.D. 1452-1457.

Ducat of Ladislaus Postumus, Obverse

The obverse side of a Ducat, a gold coin, of Ladislaus Postumus, the King of Hungary from A.D. 1452-1457.

The reverse side of a ducat, a gold coin, of Ladislaus Postumus, the King of Hungary from A.D. 1452-1457.

Ducat of Ladislaus Postumus, Reverse

The reverse side of a ducat, a gold coin, of Ladislaus Postumus, the King of Hungary from A.D. 1452-1457.

The obverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

Ducatoon

The obverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

The reverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

Ducatoon, Reverse

The reverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

The obverse side of the dupondius, "a Roman bronze coin, of the value of 2 asses." -Whitney, 1911

Dupondius, Obverse

The obverse side of the dupondius, "a Roman bronze coin, of the value of 2 asses." -Whitney, 1911

The reverse side of the dupondius, "a Roman bronze coin, of the value of 2 asses." -Whitney, 1911

Dupondius, Revers

The reverse side of the dupondius, "a Roman bronze coin, of the value of 2 asses." -Whitney, 1911

"A bar of copper marked with the figure of a bull. Dates from the fourth century B.C."—Webster, 1913

Early Roman Bar Money

"A bar of copper marked with the figure of a bull. Dates from the fourth century B.C."—Webster,…

"Coin of Edward IV." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of Edward IV

"Coin of Edward IV." — Lardner, 1885

The obverse and reverse sides of the fanam, a small silver coin used in Madras, India.

Obverse and Reverse Sides of Fanam of Madras

The obverse and reverse sides of the fanam, a small silver coin used in Madras, India.

The obverse and reverse sides of the farthing depicting Charles II. The farthing was an English coin equal to one quarter of a penny.

Obverse and Reverse Sides of Farthing of Charles II

The obverse and reverse sides of the farthing depicting Charles II. The farthing was an English coin…

The first money coined in the United States.

First Money Coined in the United States

The first money coined in the United States.

"The English name of a gold coin weighing about 55 grains, first issued at Florence in 1252, and having on the obverse a lily and the word 'Florentia.'" -Whitney, 1911

Obverse and Reverse Sides of Gold Florin

"The English name of a gold coin weighing about 55 grains, first issued at Florence in 1252, and having…

The obverse and reverse sides of the fourpenny piece, or groat, an English silver coin worth fourpence.

Fourpenny Piece of Queen Victoria

The obverse and reverse sides of the fourpenny piece, or groat, an English silver coin worth fourpence.

"A French silver coin and money of account which since 1795 has formed the unit of French monetary system." -Whitney, 1911

Obverse Side of Silver Franc of Henry III

"A French silver coin and money of account which since 1795 has formed the unit of French monetary system."…

"A French silver coin and money of account which since 1795 has formed the unit of French monetary system." -Whitney, 1911

Reverse Side of Silver Franc of Henry III

"A French silver coin and money of account which since 1795 has formed the unit of French monetary system."…

"Gazzetta of the Ionian islands, 1801. A small copper coin, worth about 3 farthings, made in Venice for the Ionian islands." -Whitney, 1911

Obverse and Reverse Sides of a Gazzetta

"Gazzetta of the Ionian islands, 1801. A small copper coin, worth about 3 farthings, made in Venice…

"Coin of George I." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of George I

"Coin of George I." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of George II." — Lardner, 1885

Coin of George II

"Coin of George II." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of George III." — Lardner, 1885

George III

"Coin of George III." — Lardner, 1885

"Coin of George IV." — Lardner, 1885

George IV

"Coin of George IV." — Lardner, 1885

"Obverse. George-noble of Henry VIII. GEORGE-NOBLE. An English gold coin of the reign of Henry VIII., worth at the time 6s. 8d. The name George (derived from the figure of St. George on the obverse of the coin) was given it to distinguish it from the earlier English gold coins named nobles." -Whitney, 1911

Obverse Side of George-Noble

"Obverse. George-noble of Henry VIII. GEORGE-NOBLE. An English gold coin of the reign of Henry VIII.,…

"Reverse. George-noble of Henry VIII. GEORGE-NOBLE. An English gold coin of the reign of Henry VIII., worth at the time 6s. 8d. The name George (derived from the figure of St. George on the obverse of the coin) was given it to distinguish it from the earlier English gold coins named nobles." -Whitney, 1911

Reverse Side of George-Noble

"Reverse. George-noble of Henry VIII. GEORGE-NOBLE. An English gold coin of the reign of Henry VIII.,…

Illustration of a child buying groceries. It can be used to write mathematics story problems involving addition, subtraction, money, and counting.

Child Buying Groceries

Illustration of a child buying groceries. It can be used to write mathematics story problems involving…

"Gros Tournois of Louis IX. GROS. A coin of relatively large size: applied to silver coins of various kinds in France in the thirteenth and following centuries." -Whitney, 1911

Obverse Side of Gros Tornois

"Gros Tournois of Louis IX. GROS. A coin of relatively large size: applied to silver coins of various…

"Gros Tournois of Louis IX. GROS. A coin of relatively large size: applied to silver coins of various kinds in France in the thirteenth and following centuries." -Whitney, 1911

Reverse Side of Gros Tornois

"Gros Tournois of Louis IX. GROS. A coin of relatively large size: applied to silver coins of various…

An illustration of an adult guard holding bags of money.

Guard Holding Bags

An illustration of an adult guard holding bags of money.

"Guinea of Charles II., 1663. GUINEA. An English gold coin, of the value of 21 shillings, first issued by Charles II. in 1663, and by his successors till 1813, since which year it has not been coined." -Whitney, 1911

Guinea

"Guinea of Charles II., 1663. GUINEA. An English gold coin, of the value of 21 shillings, first issued…

An English gold piece, struck during the reign of Charles II. They are called guineas because they were struck, for the most part, from gold obtained from Guinea. This coin preceded the sovereign.

Guinea of Charles II

An English gold piece, struck during the reign of Charles II. They are called guineas because they were…

"Silver gulden of William III., King of the Netherlands, 1867. GULDEN. One of several gold coins in Germany from the fourteenth century ... the name was afterward applied to silver coins of Germany and the Netherlands." -Whitney, 1911

Gulden

"Silver gulden of William III., King of the Netherlands, 1867. GULDEN. One of several gold coins in…

"Bronze Coin of Hadrian, British Museum "-Whitney, 1902

Hadrian Coin

"Bronze Coin of Hadrian, British Museum "-Whitney, 1902

Coin of Roman emperor Hadrian.

Hadrian, Coin of

Coin of Roman emperor Hadrian.

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Half Dollar.

Both sides of a Half Dollar

An illustration of both sides of a U.S. Half Dollar.

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Half Dollar.

Portrait on a Half Dollar

An illustration of the portrait side of a U.S. Half Dollar.

An illustration of the reverse side of a U.S. Half Dollar.

Back of a Half Dollar

An illustration of the reverse side of a U.S. Half Dollar.

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

Two Sided Half Dollar

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

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

Array of Half Dollars

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

1 Half Dollar Coin

Rows of Half Dollars

1 Half Dollar Coin

2 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

2 Half Dollar Coins in a row

3 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

3 Half Dollar Coins in a row

4 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

4 Half Dollar Coins in a row

5 Half Dollar Coins in a row

Rows of Half Dollars

5 Half Dollar Coins in a row

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