How to Draw a Coin: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Ready to add some treasure to your sketchbook? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5 and up who want to practice drawing perfect circles and adding 3D details. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and a black marker to get started on your own shiny coin masterpiece.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A vibrant, finished drawing of a gold coin with a dollar sign, presented as a high-quality art project.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Base Shape

Pencil sketch of a large oval on white paper, serving as the base for a coin drawing.

Draw a large oval in the center of your paper. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily erase any extra lines later. Remember, a coin is a flat circle, but drawing it as an oval helps us prepare for the 3D effect!

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Step 2: Creating Depth

Oval with an added curved line at the bottom to suggest thickness and volume.

Sketch a curved line along the bottom inside of your oval to create a crescent shape. Teacher's Tip: This small curve is the secret to making your drawing look like a solid object rather than a flat sticker.

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Step 3: Adding Texture

Coin outline with seven vertical dashes drawn along the left edge to show texture.

Erase the bottom edge of the oval and draw seven short vertical dashes on the left side. Teacher's Tip: These dashes represent the 'reeded' edge of a real coin. Keep them evenly spaced for a professional look.

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Step 4: Completing the Edge

Coin outline fully detailed with small vertical dashes around the entire perimeter.

Continue adding dashes around the entire shape until you reach the other side. Teacher's Tip: Make the dashes slightly smaller as they curve toward the corners to create a natural perspective.

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Step 5: Drawing the Center

A smaller circle drawn inside the main coin shape to serve as the center design area.

Draw a smaller circle inside the top portion of your coin. Teacher's Tip: Use a circular object like a bottle cap as a stencil if you find it tricky to draw a perfect circle freehand!

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Step 6: Refining the Center

Inner circle refined with a smaller circle inside to create a ringed design.

Erase small sections of the inner circle and draw a smaller circle inside it. Teacher's Tip: This creates a 'double ring' effect, which is common on many real-world coins.

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Step 7: Adding Highlight Depth

A thin crescent shape added to the inner circle to simulate a light reflection.

Sketch a thin crescent in the top-left corner of your inner circle. Teacher's Tip: This represents a highlight, making the coin look metallic and shiny.

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Step 8: Designing the Symbol

A dollar sign symbol being drawn inside the center of the coin.

Draw a vertical dash, then an S-shape, a diagonal line, and an L-shape to form a dollar sign. Teacher's Tip: Take your time with the S-shape; it's the trickiest part, so draw it slowly.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Outline

Finalized ink outline of the coin with a clear dollar sign in the center.

Complete the dollar sign and go over your pencil lines with a black marker. Teacher's Tip: Use a thicker line for the outer edge of the coin to make it 'pop' off the page.

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Step 10: Adding Color

Finished, colored coin drawing with yellow and orange tones to show metallic shine.

Color the coin yellow, using orange for the shadows to add depth. Teacher's Tip: Leave small white spaces on the right side to act as 'shine'β€”this makes your coin look like real gold!