I'm guessing one is a rotten olive from a martini, and the other is a rotten cherry from a manhattan. Chris
See, these are the kind of coins you can claim are unique and very valuable...after all, who can tell.
I hope you're not paying paying for these. I know we all have budgets and for $5 - $10 you can get coins with legends, busts, and devices.
Maybe mine and yours budgets, but do you see some of the sweet pieces some of our members are able to buy???!!!
Second coin looks Greek. The second photo of the second coin is the obverse, and I see a helmeted Athena to right, reverse needs to be rotated 90 degrees clockwise(?) to reveal a prow(?). No clue about the first coin.
This first coin might show a cornucopia in the second photo on the right side of the reverse. If so, and given the weird flan, it might be a Ptolemaic/Cypriot issue.
I'm guessing one is a rotten olive from a martini, and the other is a rotten cherry from a manhattan. Chris kkkkkkkkkkkk very funny