Considered one of the first standardized coins, the Lydian Lion set the stage for the development of currency and commerce in the ancient world.
The Roman Denarius was a symbol of Rome's economic and military power, used throughout the Republic and Empire.
Featuring the iconic owl of Athena, this coin symbolized Athens' cultural and intellectual achievements during its Golden Age.
These silver coins were the world's first global currency, widely used in trade across Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
The Byzantine Solidus was the standard currency of the Byzantine Empire, known for its purity and stability.
The Wu Zhu was one of China's earliest coins, reflecting the economic and political changes during the Han Dynasty.
Introduced as part of the Gold Bullion Coin Act, the American Gold Eagle symbolizes the United States' commitment to gold as a monetary standard.