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Mostly Asian, One Cyprus, One Croatian (Identified)

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Please can anyone identify these for me? I think no.4 is Thai but don't know the denomination. Nos. 8 and 9 are the same place I guess.

No.1 has some Greek characters but doesn't look Greek to me - does Albania or other surrounding countries use the same alphabet?

Thank you,
Jo

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1- Cyprus 25 mils
2- Croatia 10 lipa
3- China People's Rep. 5 fen
4- Thailand 1 baht
5- Nepal (...)
6- China/Taiwan 1 yuan (1960)
7- Japan 5 yen (1989)
8- S.Korea 10 won (previous type)
9- S.Korea 10 won (new type)
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Thank you so much!

(Cyprus; of course, why didn't I consider that?!)
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nr 5 is Nepal 2 rupees coin
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Actually, the Nepal coin is a 1 rupee. The date appears to be VS 2060 in the Nepali calendar (= AD 2003).
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