Welcome to Tnet. Unusually, no-one has chimed in, so I will.
Sadly, those are common French, Swiss and Belgian coins with no particular numismatic value. The Swiss ½ Franc dated 1946 will be 2.5g of .835 fine silver (ie 2g of actual silver, so has that value as melt). There seems to be another for which the date isn’t shown, which will also be .835 silver if
before 1968, but not the 1 Franc dated 1968 since that’s when the Swiss switched to cupro-nickel.
I can’t find values for that exact Braemar ‘token’, except as an inset in things like money-clips which seem to have asking prices between about $20-30. As it says, it’s 2g of .999 fine silver, so has at least that melt value. ‘Coin Quest’ lists a similat item produced for the 1776 bicentennial with a value of melt plus $2 in average circulated condition.
https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=21010