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Ancient Lead Coins?

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The circle with the line through it vertical is the Greek letter Phi. F sound.
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Also I feeling that they are from Celtic Spain.
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Hi I still have not been able to identify these coins. I soaked them in distilled water and they turned white. A stiff brush cleaned them up nicely .Maybe someone can identify them. Coin #1 is one left top and bottom and coin #2 is on right. thanks joseph
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@josephrg, interesting zombie thread--maybe some fresh eyes can help. Can you confirm that there are no holes along the edges?
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