The first image very clearly says Ferdinand King of Aragon and Castile; no idea if that's Ferdinand I or II though.
The fourth image has a bunch of Ancient Egyptian symbols (well predating coinage - actual ancient Egyptian coins from the last several centuries BC have Greek inscriptions if any) so it's probably some kind of modern token (possibly something similar to these, but also could be a fantasy fake symbolising a tourist's expectation of what an Ancient Egyptian coin looks like).
I'm assuming that the third image is the other side of the Ferdinand piece and the second is the other side of the "Egyptian" one. Still no idea though (except that a token is unlikely to have such a strange ancient-looking picture, thus the "fantasy fake" guess).
Obverse of first coin seems to read "Ferdinand, by the grace of God, King of Aragon and Castile." I expect this topic will be moved shortly to a forum I don't frequent, though.
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