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This ones difficult because its extremely worn. The back has a wreath surrounding some words in the middle but its so faint its not showing up on the picture. This picture is really bad as well. But maybe dueable.

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1. Greece 1 drachm
2. Britain (6 pence?)
3. Morocco 5 santimat
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Wow that is amazing DLK thanks
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No problem really
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Would the British 6 pence be silver? Just hoping
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Yes, this one would be. The portrait looks like King Edward VII (1901-10).

But I see he was pictured without a crown on British and Indian coins, but with a crown e.g. on Australian ones. So it might be a colonial coin. On the other hand, the wreath suggests British.
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Yeah
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Can you make out any lettering on the other side?
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Yeah I finally got a better picture it looks like it says 10 cents.



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Heres another coin I need help with

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Coin 2b is Canada 10c 1907
Coin 4a,b is a Finland Penni--before the Euro coins.
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would that Canadian 10 cent be silver?
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yes--sterling silver (.925), .0691 oz.
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