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Two Odd World Coins | Bangladesh And Ethiopia

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Would be possible to receive information and values of these two coins?

I'm not really sure where either are from, The one on the right strikes me as being possibly from Egypt, but I'm not sure.

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Left: Bangladesh... FAO issue? I don't know. Gotta ask Krause for that.
Right: Ethiopia... one of the old issues with this dude:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haile_..._of_Ethiopia
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Bangladesh: most of their coins are FAO issues. This is a 10 poisha (KM# 7) dated 1974.

Ethiopia: it's a 25 cents, dated 1936 using the Ethiopian calendar (= 1943 AD); these coins with the scalloped edge were actually struck from 1952 and 1953.
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