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5dwts? And Round Coin With Square Hole?

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picked these up today along with a bunch of other more common coins including a pope medal and a token or 2.
but these 2 I cannot find anything as yet so help please, also the 2 quarters are they anything special or just normal coins. I paid $20 for the lot but unless these 2 are something then I overpaid by about $5. thanks for any help
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The quarters are common, they could be found in any pile of pocket change in the US.

dwt= pennyweight(1/20 troy ounce) so that standard token would weigh a quarter troy ounce or 7.775 grams

The last one is a Chinese cash coin, I am not able to identify so I cannot comment on its rarity or value.
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There's a 5 dwt weight in this set on ebay UK.

The Chinese cash is a Qian Long emperor (1735-1796), Revenue Mint - one of the comomnest kinds of cash, I'm afraid. $2 would be a typical price from a dealer.
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:( oh well I lost a couple of dollars on that buy. might have some round 50's for $6 each so they might make up for it
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