Greece (Kingdom of Macedon): silver "Mercenaries" drachm of King Perseus, ca. 175-170 BC (now in the @kazuma78 collection) Seleukid Kingdom, silver tetradrachm of Philip I Philadelphos, ca. 94 - 83 or 75 B.C. (now in the @Aethelred collection) England (Anglo-Saxon): silver penny of Aethelred II (978-1016 AD), struck ca. 997-1003 AD (now in the @Aethelred collection- I got it from him and later resold it back to him, as a favor. I owed him money. *sigh*. I really miss this one.) England: silver sixpence of William III, 1697 France: silver jeton of Louis XV, "Aurora in cloud chariot", undated (ca. 1740) Spain: gold half-escudo of Ferdinand VI, 1759-JB, Madrid mint Great Britain (Chichester, Sussex): copper Conder token ("Chichester Halfpenny"), 1794 France: bronze essai (5-centimes pattern by Barre) of Louis Phillipe I, 1840 (gift from @kazuma78) (It "pops" better at an angle.) France: copper specimen striking of a 10-centime pattern (essai), 1848 Great Britain: copper-nickel 25 new pence; Queen's Silver Jubilee commemorative, 1977
That's what I was thinking. The pattern is similar to US cents that have a wood-grained look because of an uneven alloy mix, but the colors are psychedelic. Great find!
I just realized that every one of the coins I posted above are “bygones” except for the Conder token. Oh well. Most of the interesting toners in my present collection are US coins.