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1 cent for some reference
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Two at the top are modern Euros, worth face value (which took a nose dive due to recent political shenanigans)

The cash coin is Japanese, Old style Kanei Tsuho, minted in the mid-1600s. Superb condition (these often are; coin collecting was a passion in Japan even 300 years ago!) and easily the most valuable in the lot - maybe $5-7

Two in the middle are some sort of medal?

You have two wheat pennies, a 1943 "steelie" made of zinc-plated steel while the copper was diverged to the WWII effort. Can't make out the other date.

Other coin is from Thailand; I don't know the series well enough to come up with a quick ID. Maybe 50 satang, 50s or 60s?
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Maybe 50 satang, 50s or 60s?


The denomination slightly larger than a US cent is 25 satangs (mine measures 20 mm). Maybe 1957.
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The two medals in the centre were part of a set of 20 medals given away by Coles supermarkets for the bicentenary in 1988. They are made of plated steel and are often found in a rusty condition.
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