a few more ,any help would be much thankful?

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mrs.oroblanco

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Well, you seem to have a British half-penny and I'm not positive about the others - probably Hong Kong or Chinese.

My suggestion would be to pick up the latest copy of "World Coins" - they are good for identification and current pricing.

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The Holed Coin looks Most Intresting.

I Can't read it though
to do a search
 

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that is Japan 2 sen cca 1880. and you have 5 centesimi victorio emanuele II Italy.
 

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The holed piece has been previously identified as a Conder halfpenny token by Mackaydon in another thread:

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,189026.msg1390334.html#msg1390334



Obverse: Lady Godiva on horse; “PRO BONO PUBLICO / 1793."
Reverse: elephant with a castle on its back; “COVENTRY HALFPENNY."
Edge inscription: “PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ROBERT REYNOLDS & Co."
Issued by Reynolds & Co., ribbon weavers in Coventry, Warwickshire, England.

dh238o.jpg dh238r.jpg
 

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