ID help needed: four OLD COINS

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Haven’t had much luck with these four so far. Would be grateful for some help.

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Buck
 

( i can't help my self on this one) lets see all foreign:laughing7: they look pretty old though
 

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Number 3---maybe Russian
 

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number 2 ---maybe Netherlands
 

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#3

1 Groten Coin ?

Imperial City of Bremen

smallest and least populous of Germany's 16 states
 

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Good call on num. 3
 

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#2

Looks like a 3 Pfennig -

Archbishopric of Mainz (German states)

1677 ?
 

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#2

Looks like a 3 Pfennig -

Archbishopric of Mainz (German states)

1677 ?

I see the Mainz wheel, too! If not Bishopric maybe Duchy Berg Jülich, I have seen Wheels on them, too.

But I think it´s 1777 since it seems to be rococo style. Also maybe rather a three albus since it seems to be bad silver rather than copper.

But I dont find anything that looks like this!! Real mystery coin!!

Greets Namxat
 

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#4 has a Russian vibe to it from me, even though the alphabet doesn't look like cyrillic. Maybe some old version of it. Do you have a diameter for the coin? I can estimate it based on the other coins but it would be useful to have an actual number.
 

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Thanks all for your help! I'll try to get a diameter on coin #4.
 

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#3

1 Groten Coin ?

Imperial City of Bremen

smallest and least populous of Germany's 16 states

There are 16 now but back in the day there were far more. In 1871 when modern Germany was united under Kaiser Wilhelm I there were 25 states. Gary
 

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