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Really Old Coins... Need Help!

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I really dont know if there are actually US coins so sorry if this is the wrong section.
Ive had these coins for a while now and just now wanted to reasearch them but I really cant find anything about them. One of them is 1819 and the other one is hard to read so if anyone knows what they are and could let me know that would be great. Thanks!

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I moved your thread to the Identification section for a wider audience
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They look like Spanish Maravedis - have a look at this page and see if you can match the date and size etc.

http://en.numista.com/catalogue/ind...t=&dg=&w=&g=
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The bottom one (with the fellow named FERDIN. VII) is a Spanish 8 maravedis. The other one is from the Italian state of Sardinia, a 5 soldi dated 1795.
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