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4 Coin I Could Not Id, I Know One Is Chinese 1908

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I have four coins here that researching I could not find an ID an value for.
Starting from the left a silver middle eastern coin, the center to green coins with lions on the years 1915 and 1916 respectively denominations 10 and 25 cents respectively, and finally on the right a Chinese silver dollar 1908 Kuang Hsu. zhili province .925 silver.



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The tiny aluminium one is from Israel, looks like a 1 new agorah from the early 1980's.

The two black ones are from German-occupied Belgium during the First World War. They're made of solid zinc, and they haven't aged well; these coins are often found either completely black or crumbling away into a white powder.
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