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Please Identify These Early Lots | Early Denmark And Hungary

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No idea what I have here,could someone just give me a hint as to what might be,no need to be super accurate unless of course you want to,if I have a start it makes it easier

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Second coin is
Hungarian denar of Vladislas II, also known as Ladislaus Jagiellon
King of Hungary, reign 1490 - 1516

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First coin is 2 Skilling Lybsk, Denmark, Kristian (Christian) IV. (1588-1648), Gluckstadt mint, (minted 1620-1624).
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