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Third guess: Nr. 1. from top: Italy, Nr. 2: Austria?, Nr. 3: Italy, Nr. 4: ?, Nr. 5: US medal?, Nr. 6: China
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Bedrock of the Community
United Kingdom
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I would guess that (5) is a British medal commemorating a visit by King George III to St Paul's Cathedral in London.
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Photos 1 and 2 are typical of Venice or a part of the world under Venetian influence in the 17th/18th century
Photos 5 and 6 are typical of Brunswick-Lunenberg (Germany) which features and image of St. Andrew on their coins.
Providing the diameter in mm, and the weight in grams would be helpful. Slightly larger photos would help in reading the legends.
Edited by tdziemia 02/11/2019 6:26 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Edited by tdziemia 02/11/2019 8:01 pm
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DCH, thank you. This is spot on.
Tdziemia, thank you to you too, I understand this coin is in too bad condition to verify the exact year, and the type maybe too. I will let it go for an almost nothing. I will provide weight and dia. within a few hours, I should have done this from start.
NumisRob, I am pretty sure you are right. I haven't seen it before, but on the other hand I am quite a novice in foreign medals, and there are so many different.
"I will be back" as some said once when I was younger. :)
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Quote: #3 Conder token Nice job! Even though this patron saint of Scotland never appeared on a U.K. coin, he shows up on a Conder. Obviously my search for a 3 pfennig coin from Braunchweig was futile Coin 4: British India, Bengal Presidency Half Anna KM-59 (undated, 1831-35): https://www.NGCcoin.com/price-guide...duid-1507138
Edited by tdziemia 02/12/2019 4:06 pm
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Tdziemia, thanks again.
Nr. 2 carry a weight of 12.1 g. Dia = 32 mm. However this is in total with the damage, or what to call it.
Nr. 5 have a weight of 10.6 g. and dia. = 31 mm.
Nr. 6 is China, 10 cents 1899 Y-142, but what type? Some of these seems to be very common, and others are better.
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i think its a small rosettes (the little star like thing on the legends), not sure tho, don't collect enough of these to know of the varieties.  Maybe GXseries can help you here
Edited by ryurazu 02/15/2019 01:34 am
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ryurazu - Thank you, do you know this person - is it possible to tag him in here?
Petrus. Thank you, nice info about the condor tokens. :)
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