Token for Tea/Coffee or Service
Middle East or North Africa (likely Lebanon or Syria) · 1983 / 1403 AH
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Token for Tea/Coffee or Service
Middle East or North Africa (likely Lebanon or Syria) · 1983 / 1403 AH
Blaut Arcade Token
Unknown, likely issued in the United States or a country with a strong arcade culture. · Undetermined, but common for arcade tokens from the late 20th or early 21st century.
Likely a coin from a Persian or Islamic dynasty; potentially a 'Shahi' or similar denomination, though specific identification without clear inscriptions is difficult.
Persian Empire (various dynasties), Central Asian Khanates, or areas under Islamic rule in the Middle East. · Based on the style and iconography, this coin likely dates from the medieval Islamic period, roughly between the "12th and 18th centuries AD" (6th to 12th centuries AH), but a precise year cannot be determined without clearer inscription details.
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.
White Mountain National Forest Quarter
United States of America · 2013
Irish Floirin (Two Shillings)
Ireland (Éire) · 1966
1,000 Italian Lire Banknote (Marco Polo)
Italy · 1982-1991 (Specific series depends on signatures)
Belgian 2 Euro "Eurostar" Commemorative Coin
Belgium · Likely 2014 (commemorating 20 years of Eurostar, 1994-2014)
1 Euro Coin (Finnish National Side)
Finland · Based on the design, this coin belongs to the initial series of Finnish Euro coins, first issued in 2002. The exact year is not visible in the provided image, but it would be on the obverse side (often visible next to the stars or within the design).