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United States
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"Spiel Marken" means play money.
The coins with an eagle on one side and the number and date on the other are Austrian 2 and 20 heller.
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Sweden
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3rd coin: Prussia, 1/6 thaler, date worn out, 19th century 5th coin: Bulgaria, 50 stotinki 1974 7th coin: Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 10 cents 1963 8th coin: Egypt, 5 Millèmes 1941 9th coin: Egypt, commemoartive coin, don't know denomination, 1965
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United Kingdom
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Wow, I got beaten to it... is the only one missing the fourth coin, KM# 2803 Austria 20 Heller?
I like the Bulgarian coin, "stotinki" is a funny word ^^
Edited by DavidUK 11/02/2015 03:51 am
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Sweden
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Quote: Wow, I got beaten to it... is the only one missing the fourth coin, KM# 2803 Austria 20 Heller?
I like the Bulgarian coin, "stotinki" is a funny word ^^ I know my fair share of world coins and languages  Yeah, mr. Finn235 himself said that about the "coins with eagles" Quote: The coins with an eagle on one side and the number and date on the other are Austrian 2 and 20 heller. But you managed to get a Krause reference, I need to get that catalog. I love these ID requests, makes me train my knowledge 
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Thank you guys, it been a great help
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Belgium
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Edited by Petrus 11/02/2015 11:18 am
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Sweden
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Alright, I was uncertain on the last one for a reason, it's not fron Egypt, but from Libya, 1 Millème. One side was missing so I had to go by gut feeling. Now I looked it up My mistake, nothing's happened. Next please 
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United States
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Correction to my first post: it appears that the two "Spiel Marke(n)" coins are not best described as play money but rather as gaming counters. The first one has Napoleon III of France, and the other has what I think is the Russian coat of arms? That would pin both of these at about a 1860-1940 timeframe. I saw a similar one sell on ebay for a couple dollars: http://www.ebay.com/itm/321831772791?_mwBanner=1
Edited by Finn235 11/02/2015 4:23 pm
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United States
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18-- on that 1/6 thaler. If you could get better reverse pics, that'd be awesome
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Belgium
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I think to see 18-1 The only date that fits is 1811 
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