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More World Coins In Addition To The Three Pictured Earlier

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I came across these coins while looking through my grandfather's collection. I was wondering what they were. Does anyone know what country these coin are and if they have any value at all?

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Left: Chinese-style cash. Most likely Imperial China, but could be anything in that general region really.
Right: Taiwan. Don't remember what the denomination is called (if it's even visible on such blurry pictures anyway).
Middle: More likely than not, it's some kind of a token. Need better pics to say with any more certainty.
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 Posted 08/07/2012  01:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
#1: Chinese cash, Song Dynasty, Xi Ning yuan bao, regular script, plain reverse, dating from the Xi Ning period of the emperor Shen Zong (AD 1068-1077). Despite being nearly 1000 years old, they're quite common and only worth a few dollars.

#2: as january1may said, it's not a coin; some kind of token, medal or piece of play money.

##: Taiwan, 1 dollar, Year 70 (AD 1981). Extremely common.
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The Star may be the star of David check into Israeli coins and tokens
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Thanks for the information. My grandfather's collection has quite a few foreign coins in the collection. Hopefully I can get more pics up soon. I also found a 1900 O Morgan in the collection that appears to have extra silver coated on the rim.
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More pics!


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Found most of these in this wooden chest drawer thing

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