Ripley got it right, Jaipur mint Paisa. I can't make out the date, but it looks like Shah Alam II, 1759-1806. Rotate both pictures 180.
2 Stuber of Cleves. KM#51. Dates 1751-1756
Looks like Spanish 8 Maravedis of Philip III or IV.
Civitas Lucensis is the Italian city of Lucca. Sanctus Vultus--Saint Vultus. Several Luccan coins featured Sanctus Vultus, but used the legend...
Spanish Netherlands, Duchy of Namur. KM#1, Date unlisted in Krause, but google finds several examples....
It's not real...probably a modern machine struck fake. Calligraphy is wrong(mint isn't even close), textured surface meant to imitate casting.
Both 1943s appear genuine. I haven't followed this coin for awhile, but $25 for a low end UNC sounds about right(Krause says $17.50). From the...
Is it magnetic? Malawi issued a 50 Tambala in 1996. 4.40g Brass plated Steel, 22mm. Who mints Iceland's coins?
Conder Token, Portsmouth 1/2 Penny. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conder_Tokens...
$30+shipping? Way overpriced for the condition.....F/VF details, Damaged.
Malay Peninsula-Penang Either a 1/2 Cent or Cent depending on size. Date is below the shield, 1810, 1825 or 1828(looks like 1828)
Class II, Var D on this page: http://www.shivlee.com/kumaraguptai/k1horsemantypecoins.html King on horseback, right, holding bow in left hand....
Unusual World Coins, Republic-Medallic Coinage; Inter-Change Bank Suiza-Chiefs Series X#MB129 5 Bolivares 13.9mm .900 Gold ND(1962?) UNC $45
This one I think: http://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotviewer.php?LotID=711535&AucID=522&Lot=2183 Italian States - Venice. Zecchino, ND. Fr-1445....
Akbar Rupee http://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=48771
Looks like VS1947. 1890AD
Legends: SIGIS 3 D.G. REX P.M.D.L. Sigismund III, by the Grace of God, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Livonia. MONE. NO. REG. POLO New Money of Poland
Poland, 3 Polker(3 Poltorak), (16)27. KM# 41. Sigismund III
Looks like a Nurnberg Thaler, KM220, 1693. If genuine, catalog at $120 VG $250 F $550 VF
'Cut coin', bottom left last group of four--I think this is an Austrian Pfennig, probably Albrecht IV or V, early 1400's.
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