I own several but these two are special. A relative gave me a leather pouch of coins. His dad owned some of them. These were the oldest of the bunch.
Here are a few for you, Tyler. 1744 Utrecht VOC duit, 1745 Great Britain shilling, 1760 Aachen XII heller, 1791 Zeeland VOC 1 gulden.
Dutch Republic, region of West Frisia, 1 duit, 1739. Fun fact: in case you're wondering why the privy mark is a turnip, the master of the mint at the time was Jan Knol, whose last name means "turnip" in Dutch .
Sometime ago, I saw mention of a coin called a "Cartwheel" which I thought applied to silver dollars. Apparently King George III decreed that a penny should be one ounce (Troy) of copper and they struck some Two-pence coins...had to have one, along with it is a penny and a 19th century half-pence and a zincoln just for size comparison: