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Edited by tracyaw 07/18/2013 10:27 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Might 4 be a Nova Scotia halfpenny token?
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Pillar of the Community
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#3 A German colony in East Africa The inscription reads "German East Africa Company" 
Edited by matthewvincent 07/18/2013 12:17 pm
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Thanks :) I have identified 4 it is a Scottish Bawbee, but have no idea of date but maybe Charles I
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I think so philadelphian, that it might be half penny Bawbee
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Thanks Matthew. The date is difficult but looking at it with a loupe it is the same year as the coin you displayed.
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6 is east India company. Island of Sumatra. 1 keping
Edited by bdahab 07/18/2013 1:06 pm
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2. East India company, Bengal presidency. Pice 1829 would be my guess.
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Thanks Bdahab, number 2 was really puzzling me, but I did have an idea it was the East India Company
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#1 is ancient Roman, Constantine II, soldiers with standard. It's best to post one coin at a time for identification and your pictures need to be a little clearer.
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I forgot this one. Any ideas anyone: (7)  
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echizento, thanks for the info. Took note of the posting advice re identification.
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Pillar of the Community
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#7 is a Nuremberg jeton. The reverse features the Lion of St. Mark.
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Thank you all. All appear to be identified. :)
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