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Hello, I came across some world coins that I am not familiar with. Could you help me identify them? Thanks

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The small coin with the crown and Sverige is KM#823 10 Ã-re from Sweden.
.400 fine silver, mintage 28M, value is basically bullion, ASW: 0.0185oz

The others I'd have to dig for ID, but it looks like Turkey, UAE (Egypt?), Korea, Taiwan, Belgium (Belgique/Belgie), Japan, Israel
You'll get more IDs.
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From top down:
Peoples Republic of China 1 Yuan, Israel 1 shekel, Pakistan 50 paisa.
Japan 1 Yen, Sweeden 10 ore, Israel 1 agora.
United Arab Emirates 1 Dirham, South Korea 100 Won, Japan 10 Yen.
Taiwan or Republic of China 1 ciao or 10 cents, last two are Belgium 1 franc coins.
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In case of a further question, the non-coopers are non-PM content.
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Wow.. I just learned something today.

I saw that Israel 1 Agora coin and remembered being given a coin that looked exactly like that in Sunday school when I was a kid - they gave out one to each of us and said that they were copies of a "widow's mite" coin from a New Testament parable. I never thought much about it but kept the thing for years - I always assumed it was just a copy until today. I looked it up on worldcoincommunity.com, and sure enough the mintage years for that coin were just about right. Now I'm wondering if I can dig that coin up somewhere.
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the top left one is a UAE modern dirham..while there is one with Hebrew inscriptions.
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Not sure about the coins but nice carpet
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As for the Belgian coins, the 1 frank coin from from 1959 has the country name in Dutch ("België"); the piece depicts Ceres with the cornucopia (horn of plenty). As you can guess, the hole was "added" later. :) The 1 franc coin from 1994 shows king Albert and has the country name in French (Belgique). It was common for the Belgian pre-euro coins to come in two different language versions.

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