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What Are These Plates And Coins

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I found these photos of I don't know what at a site for a weekly auction. can anyone tell me what they are. I have no idea on the plate things and the coins? are too small.

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I have no idea of what is in the first picture, but the second pic looks like some California Fractional gold tokens
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The top picture looks like 1oz silver bars.

But with out checking them out ...in hand. Weighing and testing the
silver, there is no way to tell if they are fake .. Plated .. Or real
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The items in the first picture are called Numistamps, they are base metal and were put out by a private firm in the 1970's. Google numistamps and you will find several links to threads here on coincommunity plus others.
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Oh great, now I want one of those Roosevelt dime numistamps...then I will want a complete set, slabbed MS67 or higher.....
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