Turkey, Islambul mint. Yuzluk, KM#507. Listed weight 31-32.9 grams of .465 silver. Dated AH1203/6, 1793.
Looks like Kidara. http://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=80307
Looks to be a porcelain medal commemorating the Franco-German armistice. It went into effect June 25, 1940 at 1:35 and was signed in a rail car....
It's a 20 Dinars from Algeria.
2nd coin looks like a Corta of Antwerp. http://www.maravedis.net/europa_carlos_i_amberes_corta.html
I think the first coin is from Thomas I of Haldenstein, Switzerland. THOMAS L B AB EHREN D I H
Jital of Taj Al-Daula Khursru Malik 1160-1186. Tye#120.1 http://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=3685
Brandenburg, 1/12th thaler, KM#486. Minted 1683-1688, yours looks like 1683LCS $16 VG $33 F
The older editions showed actual size images. The newer books have many reduced size images, usually without noting that fact with the listing.
The tools I've seen are a single point.
I suspect these may be the marks from a hardness test. Monitoring the hardness of the die metal would allow the mint to replace the die before it...
Looks to be a modern fake. Compare to this one:...
The George II farthing should be dated 1760. A one year type with 'V' in Georgivs.
Polish coin is a 3 Polker of Sigismund III, KM#41. Date looks to be (16)22
I'm no expert, but I'd guess that's a contemporary counterfeit.
These are also dated at the top of reverse...looks like 1307?
'Gold Fanams, 1336-2000' by Hans Herrli. See review and sample about halfway down this page: http://www.coincoin.com/bkII.htm
It's a Krauwinkel Jeton.
Saxony: http://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotviewer.php?LotID=774610&AucID=569&Lot=9340...
bgarg is correct. Khande Rao, AH1282, KM# Y12 if rupee sized.
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