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5 Old Coins/Tokens Please Help Identify! | Various

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It appears that 3 are colonial, 1 later US and one maybe ancient (says "Soli")?

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!

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Top left is a medal, presumably a membership medal, from the Knights of the Maccabees fraternal organisation.

Don't know what the top right one is.

Bottom left and bottom centre appear to be reproduction colonials. The Virginia halfpenny has too wide a rim, and the Massachusetts shilling looks a bit "grainy".

Bottom right is actually from Poland, from the reign of King John II Casimir. The denomination is a solidus, or schilling. I can't make out the date (it shoiuld be at the bottom of the bottom pic), but the type looks like the one listed in the Krause catalogues as #110, dating from 1659 to 1668.
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