This straightforward educational video provides a clear introduction to United States coinage, specifically designed for early elementary students. It systematically introduces the six standard US coins: the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and one-dollar coin. For each coin, the video displays high-quality, rotating images of both the obverse (front) and reverse (back) sides, accompanied by clear text labels indicating the coin's name, numerical value, and common nickname. The core theme of the video is identification and valuation. It establishes a repetitive, predictable structure that helps young learners associate the visual appearance of a coin with its specific monetary value and name. By explicitly linking terms like "five cent coin" with "nickel" and displaying the numerical notation (e.g., 5c), it builds the vocabulary necessary for financial literacy and early mathematics. For educators, this video serves as an excellent foundational resource for units on money, counting, and financial basics. Its clean, distraction-free visual style makes it ideal for introducing coins before handling real money in class. Teachers can use it to help students recognize the distinct features of each coin, discuss the relative sizes versus values (especially the dime and nickel), and memorize the values required for future counting and arithmetic lessons.