Here are two 1870 10 centimos coins from Spain with laminations. the first is on the very worn Obv. the second is very prominent on the Rev. Then there is one of each year for this design of the 5 centimos
There were several 1870 2 centimos coins. Most of the Spanish coppers are 1870, all denominations. Some appear to have been dug. Also a pair of 1921 Canadian small cents
A Canada 1910 5 cent silver that I believe is the "round leaves" variety, followed by an 1896 Una Peseta from Spain
The best of a roll of teens/twenties wheats, including a nice 1919 with a... strike through? Lamination? damage? tough call.... on the Reverse.
Thanks for sharing all the photos & sharing some of the fun of going through the coins. I agree with Tom B that the 1919-D has reverse damage. When placed in a Whitman folder, you don't have to see the reverse anyway. :devil:
Here's a complete list: except there were four 2 centisimos coins, and "british lg pennies mixed dates" at least to me implies more than one. But there was only one and it was nothing of note.