Wales. A King John class 3c short cross penny struck from local dies at Rhuddlan in north Wales in the first decade of the 13th century. The moneyer is Simon and the signature is SIMON ON RVLA. All short cross pennies of Richard I and John carry their father's name (HENRICVS)
2. If a country is on the ocean then any country across the ocean is acceptable as long as there is a direct, straight line between them with no intervening countries. Colombia clears Venezuela, then you only have a couple of tiny islands to intermittently obscure a direct line, but there's a lot of sea between those islands to give line of sight. But if you're not happy with it, I'll go back to Peru
That is one cool token, chuckylucky! Silver plated, fantasy issue? Who put it out there? https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces134521.html doesn't seem to give any insight. Interesting. Seeing as we're still in Chile, Argentina seems more than appropriate! I submit a 1993 10-centatovos (KM 107).
Brazil, (Countermarked Coinage) (Shield Countermark), 320 Reis Countermarked on a 1755 300 Reis), ND (1809) R, KM#298
From Brazil to Guyana, when it was a British colony and referred to as the Colonies of Demerara-Essequibo. A half-stiver token dated 1813 (KM 9).