SoccerSandeep
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Posted: 4 Nov 2021, 13:03
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Can anyone please identify these tokens for me.
Can you also mention the Numista links of these 3 tokens.
silvergeek
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Posted: 4 Nov 2021, 14:32
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the first one is not a token at all its just a really beat up aluminum 5 or 10 centiomos from spain
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1248.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces672.html
you can see the remnants of the word espana below the rider.
asimov37
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Posted: 4 Nov 2021, 17:03
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Please, provide other side pictures, diameter, weight and composition of your coins !
Help us if you want to be helped...
The second one could be russian kopeck of Nicholas II (depends of the diameter...)
silvergeek
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Posted: 4 Nov 2021, 18:51
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Quote: "silvergeek"the first one is not a token at all its just a really beat up aluminum 5 or 10 centiomos from spain https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1248.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces672.html
you can see the remnants of the word espana below the rider.
And from zooming in I think I can see the date 1941 which is the most second common date if it’s the ten or five
KennyG
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Posted: 5 Nov 2021, 07:29
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The small copper coin looks late 19th century 1/2 kopek
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