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Help Identifying Coins | Nei, China, Iraq

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Anyone tell me what these are?

Help-Identifying-Coins-|-Nei,-China,-Iraq

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 Posted 06/18/2009  01:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wd1040 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
9 o'clock: Taiwan NTD$5, 1981, current issue
Center and 3 o'clock: Imperial China (pre-1911) dollars... and a smaller one
12 o'clock I think is Jordan... have to check on that.
And the other ones that say Neder Indie are from the Dutch Indies, or Indonesia back when it was Dutch.
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The one at 12 o'clock is from Iraq, back when it was a monarchy. Example on WCG.
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The one at 4-5 o'clock is the most challenging. It appears almost upside down. I've tried to identify it checking the most obvious countries. Any chance of a pic of the other side?
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The 4-5 O'clock one is another Netherlands Indies piece. Turn it over and it'll look identical to the one at 7-8 o'clock.
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1/4 gulden= 25 cent(s) netherlands Indies. Nothing special.
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The Iraqi coin looks like a 50 fils, compared sizewise to the East Indies coins.

KM#100 9g of 0.500 silver. Does it have what looks like zero and a diamond in the centre on the reverse?
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