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3 Different Foreign Coins

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I think I have a 1912 10 cent coin from France, a 1959 coin from Mexico. And a 1943 penny from Australia. Just looking for your opinions on these. Thanks

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Appreciate the info forgot to and the Australia penny before your first comment
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Condition are okay hoever probably not worth too much since they are quite common. However at least they aren't dmg.
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The Australian Penny bring back a few memories, when it is pictured on an international coin forum.
I used to spend those things when I was in primary (elementary) school.
They were demonetized, when conversion was made to a decimal currency in 1966.
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