I changed your post so that the pics show up right in the post rather than clicking on the upload link. I find it easier for identification to see both pics at the same time.
The first coin is a 1956 (AH1375) Egyptian 20 Piastres. It's composed of .72 silver(.3241 oz silver weight). KM#384.
The second coin is a Japanese 50 Yen. It is composed of copper-nickel. I think it's either KM#101.1 or 101.2. The difference is the date and I stink at dating oriental coinage. Hopefully, someone else will be able to fill in the gaps on this one.
The first coin is a 1956 (AH1375) Egyptian 20 Piastres. It's composed of .72 silver(.3241 oz silver weight). KM#384.
The second coin is a Japanese 50 Yen. It is composed of copper-nickel. I think it's either KM#101.1 or 101.2. The difference is the date and I stink at dating oriental coinage. Hopefully, someone else will be able to fill in the gaps on this one.
























