5 Centimes Al-Hassan II
Morocco · 1987 (AH 1407)
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5 Centimes Al-Hassan II
Morocco · 1987 (AH 1407)
Proba coin, Non-Circulating Commemorative
Romania · 1989
Sestertius of Philip I (Philip the Arab)
Roman Empire (Rome Mint) · 244-249 AD
50 Euro Cent
Germany · 2005
500 Lei Banknote
Romania · 1991
Maria Theresa Thaler (Restrike)
Austria (Austrian Empire) · 1780 (Frozen date; likely a modern restrike)
500 Lei Banknote
Romania · Circa 1991-1998 (based on design features from this period, specific year not perfectly clear from image but within this range of similar issues)
Central African States 100 Francs CFA
Central African States (Bank of Central African States - BEAC) · 2006
Weiss Guys Car Wash Vacuum Token
United States; Weiss Guys Express Car Wash (Arizona) · Late 20th to Early 21st Century (c. 1990s-2010s)
Qianlong Tongbao Cash Coin
China, Qing Dynasty · 1735-1796
Monument to Alexander II Commemorative Rouble
Russian Empire · 1898
Hadrian Silver Denarius
Roman Empire · 121-125 AD
Alexander III Memorial Ruble
Russian Empire · 1912
Spain 5 Pesetas (Alfonso XIII, Baby Head Type)
Kingdom of Spain · 1898
8 Reales (Spanish Colonial 'Pieces of Eight')
Spanish Empire, Viceroyalty of Mexico (Mexico City Mint) · 1739; Philip V reign
1 Real coin
Brazil · While the specific year is not clearly visible in the image, this design of the 1 Real coin has been in circulation from 1998 onwards (the second series of the Real currency). Assuming it is a standard circulation coin, the year would be between 1998 and the present day.
Rhodesia and Nyasaland One Penny
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Modern-day Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi) · 1957
Buffalo Nickel (also known as Indian Head Nickel)
United States / United States Mint · 1936
Sacagawea Dollar (Native American Series - 2010 Great Tree of Peace)
United States · 2010
Ancient/Medieval Bronze/Copper Coin (various types)
Likely various regions, potentially Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, or other ancient/medieval empires in the Mediterranean/Middle East. · Highly variable, likely spanning a broad period from the Roman Imperial era (e.g., 3rd-6th centuries AD) through the Byzantine and early Islamic periods (e.g., 7th-10th centuries AD), possibly even later medieval periods. Precise dating requires individual identification of each coin.