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3 Unknown Coins Of Different Origins

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I've looked for these but haven't been able to find out what they are. Does anyone know their countries of origin? Someone told me the little one, the heavily damaged coin, is a fake coin from a toy set, but I figured I would ask anyway.
Thanks in advance!

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Left-hand coin is a cupro-nickel 50 halala from Saudi Arabia, dated AH1392 (AD 1972).

Right-hand coin is a 50 centimes from France, 83.5% silver, from 1917.

Don't know what the middle coin is!
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The center one is a child's play dime.It's right there in the second pic..
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Thank you for the welcome! I'm glad to be here! And thank y'all for the information! I have hundreds of old coins I would love to find out some information on. I'll upload some pictures of what I have as I sort through them. My husband and I do a bit of bartering in our little town, and everyone knows I love antiques, coins, stamps, etc. So I've acquired quite a bit of each! I look forward to learning all I can about my prized possessions!
Also, is this the forum for paper money as well? I have a few bills I'd like to identify as well. Thanks again yall!
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Also, is this the forum for paper money as well? I have a few bills I'd like to identify as well.

The description of the Identification forum does include notes, so I would say to go for it!
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The description of the Identification forum does include notes, so I would say to go for it!
Correct!

Show us what you got.
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Before posting your hundred of coins, start reading the text on the coin.
Than do a search on some catalog siteslike these:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php
or
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pays.php
And for catalog values (all exept the US):
https://www.NGCcoin.com/price-guide/world/
These are catalog values, not real selling/buying values.
If you find rare/valuable coins, beware the can be fake/forged/replica/token/copy
(especially for Chinese coins)
https://www.thespruce.com/chinese-c...ring-4071202

Indian tokens:
http://indiannumismatics.com/all-tokens.php

Chinese/korean coins/tokens:
http://primaltrek.com/

Roman/greek/byzantine coins (good word search):
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/

Try to find your coins yourself to start with. You will learn a lot of the country/ruler/history... of your coins

Succes!!
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