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The middle coin is from Jordan. It should actually say the kingdom of Jordan on the coin. The last coin is from south Africa
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why are these 5 cent coins different from the others? they're all from 2000.

They were probably buried in the ground ofr a while, or perhaps sitting in a swimming pool or fountain.

As for your unknown coins:

#1: Greece, 50 drachmes 1994, circulating commemorative for the 150th anniversary of the Greek parliament.

#2: As it says on it in English, it's a 100 fils from Jordan. The only thing you'll have trouble reading is the date, which is written in Arabic numerals: 1989.

#3: South Africa 20 cents 1965, from the beginning of the Apartheid era. South Africa issued two versions of each coin at that time: English-language and Afrikaans-language. This is the Afrikaans version of the coin.
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Thank you so much guys! You really know your stuff!
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