Ancient Chinese cash coins, I can not tell you if they are authentic or not, but, depending on the emperor they are worth a pretty penny
Please post only one or two coins to identify, more causes confusion. The one that says "1 Pice Pakistan 1956" is a 1 Pice Pakistan 1956.
The Japanese 10 sen is the more common Type I Y#23, 2.5g .800 silver, dated Meiji 9 (1875), worth <$25. The 5 sen is Y#19, cu-ni, dated Meiji 26 (1893), worth <$10. I haven't got the time to attribute your entire collection, but FYI "Island" is Norse for "Iceland"; "Sverge" is Swedish for "Sweden", and "Magyar" is Hungarian for "Hungary".
I'd like to help, but the page keeps freezing up on me. This post is poison for my old computer. Keeps crashing on this post.
Ditto. I have never seen anyone post as many photos in one post as this one. My laptop froze and crashed when I opened this thread.
Lol sorry guys i will try to figure out a better way of doing this, but that was 5 small bags of coins. like that was nothing. i just opened up a box of 35 Silver dollars and the oldest is 1880.
I don't think it helps when other members also copy the coins in their responses. Oh, such eager exuberance of the young and their fast machines.
Here's a site that will help with the more easily identifiable coins: http://worldcoingallery.com/Inst-ID/index.html
It helps because I don't have to say "the one that is _ Down, with the whole and the Chinese writing Is..."