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Scoutjim99, Any Ideas.

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Checked out your on line collection. Very nice. Went to a site, (131231) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed , and found most of the foriegn coins I have. Not much help with coins that don't have english writing on them. You were right about the token, Showed it to my 11yr old granddaughter and she knew right off the bat what it was. What a let down. Sometimes a lack of knowledge is bliss...

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In the first photo the top one is a reverse to a Siam coin and the bottom is Greek and in the other photo the top is the Obverse to the Greek coin and the obverse to the Siam coin. I do not have my book Handy to be able to tell ya Particulars. The Greek one is cupro-nickel and the other one I am not sure with out the book. neither are worth alot but are very nice. Ahh thanks for the copliment I havent begun to download photos or scans yet . I am not sure if I am up for that task it would take me a long long time to complete. I assume you are a stamp collector as well
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STAMPS are my first love. Colect U.S., United Nations and Canada mostly. The coins I inherited from my dad. Now I'm trying to put them in albums and 2x2s to pass down to my grandchildren.
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there are some stamp collectors here as well.
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The greek coin is a 10 Drachmai minted in 1976, cupro nickel, KM#119

The other is a 1 baht from Thailand, minted in 1977 and copper nicket, Y#110
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