Numismatics
Golden coins of the world
Golden coins of the ancient world to 476
Golden coins of the Middle Ages, 476 - 1453
Golden coins of the late Middle Ages and early modern period, 1453 - 1803
Golden coins of the world, 1803 - 1960
World coins made of gold, platinum, palladium after 1961
Golden coins of Ukraine after 1992
Golden coins of the Russian Empire
Peter I - Alexander I, 1701 - 1825
Nicholas I, golden and platinum coins, 1826 - 1855
Alexander II, 1855 - 1881
Alexander III, 1881 - 1894
Nicholas II, 1894 - 1917
Coins of antique states of the Northern Coast of Black Sea
Ancient coins Northwest Black Sea Region (Berezan, Olbia, Tyra, Nikoniy)
Ancient coins of Bosporus Kingdom and the independent Crimean cities - states
Coins of of ancient Rome
Republican, Imperatorial, The Twelve Caesars until '96 (- Domitian)
Women's portraits on coins of ancient Rome (wives, mothers, daughters, and other relatives of the emperors on silver and billon coins of Rome)
Nerva -Trayan Dynasty 96 - 138 AD. (Nerva, Trajan, Aelius Verus, Hadrian)
Antonine dynasty 138 - 192 (Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus, Commodus)
Severan Dynasty and the crisis of the 3rd century, 193 - 284 (Pertinax - Numerian)
Period of Dominate and late Empire, 284 - 476 (Diocletian - Romulus Augustulus)
Provincial coins and imitations, coins of the rebel Empires (Gallic, British, Palmyrene)
Silver-plated, silver-coated, so-called "limes coins" and pieces of Roman coins
Coins of medieval Poland and Lithuania
Boleslaw the Brave - Stefan Batory 992 - 1586
Sigismund III Vasa 1587-1632
Vladyslav IV Vaza - Jan Sobieski 1632 - 1696
August II - Stanislaw August 1697 - 1795
Coins of the East until 1918
Pre-Islamic coins (Sassanids, Khorezm, Sogd, Ephtalites and so on.)
Coins of Muslim dynasties (caliphate, the Golden Horde, Turkey, etc.)
Coins of East and South-East and South Asia (China, Japan, Korea and so on.)
Coins of Kievan Rus, of independent duchies and principalities, of the Grand Principality of Moscow and Tsarist Russia
Coins of Kievan Rus, of independent duchies and principalities, of the Grand Principality of Moscow (Vladimir the Baptist - Basil the Third) 978 - 1533
Coins Of Tsarist Russia - squama coins, efimki and other (Ivan the Terrible - Peter the Great), 1533 - 1704
Silver coins of Imperial Russia 1700 - 1917
Peter I, 1700 - 1725
Catherine I - Peter II, 1725 - 1729
Anna Ivanovna, John Antonovich, 1730 - 1741
Elizabeth, 1741 - 1761
Peter III, 1762
Catherine II, 1762 - 1796
Paul I, 1796 - 1801
Alexander I, 1801 - 1825
Nicholas I, 1826 - 1855
Alexander II, 1855 - 1881
Alexander III, 1881 - 1894
Nicholas II, 1895 - 1905
Nicholas II, 1906 - 1917
Regional and national coins and coins for payment abroad minted from silver 1707 - 1917
Copper coins of Imperial Russia 1700 - 1917
Peter I, 1700 - 1725
Catherine I - Peter II, 1725 - 1729
Anna Ivanovna, John Antonovich, 1730 - 1741
Elizabeth, 1741 - 1761
Peter III, 1762
Catherine II, 1762 - 1796
Paul I, 1796 - 1801
Alexander I, 1801 - 1825
Nicholas I, 1826 - 1855
Alexander II, 1855 - 1881
Alexander III, 1881 - 1894
Nicholas II, 1895 - 1905
Nicholas II, 1906 - 1917
Regional and national coins and coins for payment abroad minted from copper 1764 - 1917
World silver coins after 1700
Silver coins of the world 1700 - 1918
World silver coins after 1919
World Coins after 1919 are not made of precious metals
Coins of Europe 1919 - 1945
European coins 1946 - 1970
Coins of Europe 1971 - 2001 (before introduction of Euro)
Coins of Europe after 2002
Coins of Russia after 1992
Coins of Eastern Asia after 1919 - Japan. Korea, Mongolia, China (including Taiwan, Manchukuo, Tibet, Macao since 1999), Hong Kong since 1971
Coins of independent countries of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, East Timor) after 1919
Coins of Asia (except Eastern and South-Eastern Asia) after 1919
Coins of African States after 1919
Coins of independent states of South America after 1826
Coins of the states and territories of America (except the USA and South America), Australia (after 1970) and Oceania after 1919
US Coins after 1970 is not made of precious metals