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Please Help Me Identify These Tokens And Coins.

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A gun show came to town for the weekend and as I'm going to see what beautiful guns I want to buy there is a Coin section and my jaw hit the floor. The closest coin shop is two hours away so this was a huge present for me.

OK, so I bought a whole bunch of foreign and a few tokens and coins and was able to classify and grade most of them but I have a few I need to submit to the experts. The Israeli coins I cant add the date right One I think is 1970 ( the larger one) and the small one 1980. If someone could date the Israeli coins for me, thank you. For the tokens if someone could please share some knowledge about them I would be grateful. Lastly is a coin that I think is Japanese but I couldn't find It located under the aluminum coin listing at Numismaster.com, thanks for all of your
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 Posted 08/26/2012  2:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add weavus135 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your aluminum coin is Taiwan, not Japan. I beleive it is Y533. Value maybe $0.15 - $0.25
the Israel 1/2 sheqel KM109 does appear to be 1980 but the picture is a bit blurry for me. maybe others can confirm. Value - maybe $0.50
The 1 Sheqel KM111 is not 1970. I cannot read the date clearly enough to be 100% sure but it looks like 1982 or 1983, Value maybe $0.25
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Bottom left medal is copper made from scrap when they reconditioned the statue of liberty in I think 1986. I have one too.
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"Commemorating Sears New Century" ... I have one of these, too, John. Are you sure that this medal or token or whatever actually came from scrap from the State of Liberty? I've seen quite a few of them in CoinStar reject bags.
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Any Info on anything else I would be thankful.
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"Commemorating Sears New Century" ... I have one of these, too, John. Are you sure that this medal or token or whatever actually came from scrap from the State of Liberty? I've seen quite a few of them in CoinStar reject bags

That's what I remember reading at the time. I think it came with a new sears catalog and a description of what it was.
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Thank you for your help.
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