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Not a coin, but a religious medal. St Peter in the top pic, I think the other might be St Paul.
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It's very hard to trace the date and origin of religious medals, especially when there's no indication of maker on the piece itself. It could have been made anytime in the past 200 years.
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Eh only 200 :-)))
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