#1: not a genuine coin. It's a "false shekel", a jeton with a design loosely based on an ancient Judaean coin. They are still made today but the rather crude design of this one makes me think this is an older type. See this four-page article on the American Israel Numismatic Association website.
#2: German States, city of Munster, 6 pfennig 1560. Example here.
Not sure about the rest offhand.
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