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Felt the need to say hi and introduce myself to this wonderful community. I am currently attending high school in Canada as a junior. I started out by collecting Canadian mints I'd receive as cash-back when I was about 11, but only have begun to focus my attention on world currencies a little over a year ago. So I suppose I'm relativity new at this whole idea.

This is what my current uncirculated and world currency hoard looks like:
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Yesterday I had purchased quite a handful of coins, most being identifiable but these three have got me stumped:

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Really wish I could provide more information other than a mere image but unfortunately, I'm minimally educated on world languages and alphabets :(
And for whatever reason I am unable to upload the other side of the coins?
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
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The one on top and bottom look Middle Eastern and the centre one Indian. I'll have a look in my Krause and come back to you.

The bottom one is an Israeli 5 Agorot. I can't see the date well enough to tell you what year it is, sorry.

By the way, nice seeing an Indonesian 10 sen. I received a small "hoard" from my grandma with Indonesian coins ranging from the Ned Indies era to the mid-70s, but missing coins from the 50s.
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Center one is Nepal. Going to need to see the other side to get an id.
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Center one is Nepal. Going to need to see the other side to get an id.

Here you go:
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