
Charles Hentrich
I used Coinsnap to catalog a large coin collection, as one does. Once I had the mechanism in place to deftly photograph the obverse and reverse sides of each coin, the process of identifying them and adding them to the digital collection became quite simple. Coinsnap is adept at correctly identifying almost any coin, foreign or domestic. It's a splendid tool to take pics of your coins, save the result online, and download the spreadsheet. My only gripe is Coinsnap isn't great at grading. Grabit
11 people found this review helpful

Christopher DeVol
Buyers beware. I signed up for a 7 day trial for $4.99 on 3/17/26, and then it would be $37.99 for a year if I don't cancel within 7 days. On the 5th day, 3/22/26, they charged me an additional $24.99 and 14 days later, 4/5/26, an additional $24.99. Also, they state within their app that to cancel I'll need to do it through the Google Play Store and when I went to do this to avoid any additional thievery charges, it is not listed on my subscription list to cancel. I'm contacting Google next.
22 people found this review helpful
Next Vision Limited
April 8, 2026
Hi Christopher DeVol, we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. We need to resolve this immediately. Please contact us at support@coinidentifierai.com with screenshots of all the charges and your Google Play receipt details. We'll investigate these billing errors right away and work with you to get refunds processed.

Rachel Smith
I utilize this app in the FREE form, surprisingly refreshing compared to similar apps, it's easy to use, each coin is scanned, referenced, and then presented with a wide variety of informative facts, such as it's Mint, the rarity, the Artist who created it, the compounds it's made from, the Size, approximate market value, a detailed description of it's markings, and so much more. My only gripe, the grading option isn't free and fairly expensive. At times the value is vague w/o explanation.
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