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What Country And Denomination Are These Coins?

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Coin 1: Nepal, probably Paisa.
Coin 2: Japan, 10 Yen.
Coin 3: Morocco, 50 Sntimat
Coin 4: Morocco, Dirham
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Just as an aside, the 10¥ coin used to work quite well as a quarter in US vending machines.
I tried a few in 1965 in a Coke machine.
They always worked.
And the good part was that 10¥ equaled only 3½¢ at the time.
Today 10¥ equals about 10¢.

Would that work today?
I sort of doubt it.
I'm sure the vending machine industry fixed that problem or would be losing big bucks otherwise.

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Coin 1 is a 5 paisa coin from Nepal
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