I think it might be Archbishop Philipp von Heinsburg(1167-91) of Cologne(Coln, Koln)....
Looks like Ayyubids. Al Ashraf Musa(1210-1220). Date to left and right of head, but I can't read it.
I believe it's an Egyptian coin of Suleiman I. Date looks to be AH973(1565). Rotate top pic 90ccw and date is at the bottom.
Austria-Salzburg, 1 Kreuzer, KM#478.1 Italy-Naples&Sicily, 1 Grano, C#39. I can't make out a date, but struck 1788-1800
Philippines: 50 Piso, KM#236. .8410ASW. Mintage 4,626. Catalog $47.00 Solomon Islands: 5 Dollar, KM#13a. .8410ASW. Mintage 1,368. Catalog...
Bottom Picture... Left: Egypt, 5/10 Qirsh, AH1293/11 1885. Right: Turkey, 2 Kurush. AH1203/10 1797.
First Picture... Top Left: 10 Kreuzer from Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Top Right: 20 Kreuzer from Mainz.
Sultanate of Malwa, Falus. Ghiyath Shah(1469-1500) Hyderabad, 2 Annas, Y#60. AH1362/33 1943. Madras Presidency, 1/8 Rupee, KM#424. Frozen Date...
It's a 1/4 Pahlavi, dated MS2536(1977). KM#1198. No mintage listed, valued @ $85 in UNC, but worth a bit more for the gold content .0589 AGW.
Santo Domingo, 4 Maravedis. ND(1544-1564).
KM#612 http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/WorldCoinPrices.aspx?category=2966&worldcoinid=13334
612 rosettes at date 613 spearheads at date
Dutch East Indies. Denomination is a Duit.
Top coin is from the Indian state of Sailana. 1/4 Anna, KM#16, Mintage 224,000. Catalogs at $2.50 in fine, $5 in VF. Here's a nicer one on ebay...
Looks like a 8(VIII) Maravedis to me.
Weight and diameter?? My first thought would be a leftover planchet from Congo Free state 1 Centime, last struck in 1888. 18mm, 2.0g
It's Spanish, somewhere between Philip III and Carlos II. Need size and obverse picture to determine anything more.
Sikh Empire, Multiple Paise, Amritsar mint. Listed in Herrli's 'Coins of the Sikhs' as 01.63, closest match in Krause is #9.2. No date, but KM...
Guanjuato 1871/0 GoS. Only 'S' assayer I find.
The 'E' in the lower left quadrant of the top picture is the assayer's initial. It was only used for this type of coin in Potosi, Bolivia.
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