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Several Unidentified Bronze/Copper Coins

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Please, is it possible to identify the coins in photo?! At least an idea of their origins...
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An interesting group @and. Please post a pic showing the other side of them plus weights and diameters. Also, it is always better to split up the coins so that you only have one coin per thread. That helps us to give each coin the attention it needs. Thx.
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Maybe you should post these in separate topics showing both sides, so we can concentrate on each one on its own merit.

I use Google image search as a start to ident coins, but this cannot be done when there are several in the same image..
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The one at the bottom is either a coin that's been turned into a button, or a button made to look kind-of like a coin.

For the rest, I will need to see both sides. And perhaps some measurement of size, as we can only guess how big the hand is.

I'm thinking the top three might be lead tokens, rather than coins.
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