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I have these two coins also that I had problems finding information on. Hopefully I'm not wasting anyones time with potentially worthless items. Thanks for you're help!!

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Both appear to be celebratory medals, not coins, as they have no exchange value. Best to look this type of item up on ebay as the number of celebratory medals produced in the last 100 years alone goes into the tens of thousands of different types.
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Both appear to be celebratory medals, not coins, as they have no exchange value. Best to look this type of item up on ebay as the number of celebratory medals produced in the last 100 years alone goes into the tens of thousands of different types.


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The second one commemorates the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981.
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Your first medal, check the edge to see if it has been engraved with a name.
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