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The top is an 1876 British penny (AG2?) Rand the lower is an 1866 Italian 10 Centesimi (G4?). (Not a pro grader)



For world coin IDing there are other sites to try googling for. Apparently blocked on one I had listed, but you can identify most 1800-present day quite easily. Happy hunting!

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For world coin IDing there are other sites to try googling for. Apparently blocked on one I had listed, but you can identify most 1800-present day quite easily. Happy hunting!


Try Numista. You can search for whatever information you can read on the coin, such as date, denomination and country of issue.
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