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Three similar but not the same:
 

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Odd token.
 

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the LIX could mean 59
 

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the silver coin has 13 stars....very American that is,,,but if so, then not a coin....
 

Yup, assuming the E-bay poster did their research and is accurate on the description. The "10" version brought some pretty good money for a token! What is the "5" version worth? :dontknow:
 

I can't find any info on the "5" version and the one ebay listing is the only place I've seen any version. Apparently there is a book on Maryland tokens that covers it, but I'll have to find a hard copy somewhere.
 

Here's an image I traced on the token. If it isn't an image of an animal, then it could also be an image of a shield.

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i has the all seeing "eye of horus" on it
 

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The cash coins are definitely Chinese. The bottom two are from the Qian Long period (1736 - 1795) and the top one is from the Dao Kuang period (1821 - 1850). All of them are worth about 25 - 50 cents each, maybe a dollar on a good day.
 

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The cash coins are definitely Chinese. The bottom two are from the Qian Long period (1736 - 1795) and the top one is from the Dao Kuang period (1821 - 1850). All of them are worth about 25 - 50 cents each, maybe a dollar on a good day.
 

Thanks for the info on the cash coins
 

Thanks for the info on the cash coins.
 

Is there such thing as a 1784 George III penny?

See pic:
 

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Apologies if pics not showing well TNEt is acting up.
 

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