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Obverse: winged lion moving left, with inscription. Reverse: seated woman holding scales. A hole has been made near one edge.
Obverse: winged lion facing left, with unreadable inscription. Reverse: woman facing front, with inscription.
Obverse: figure (perhaps a gryphon ?) and inscription with the year '1570'. Reverse: inscription of four horizontal lines with a small marching ? figure above.
Obverse: head, facing right. Reverse: figure of a centaur ? moving right, head turned to the left.
Obverse: animal moving towards the left. Reverse: horse moving towards the left.
Fake or a reproduction coin? On the face is a man's head wearing a helmet, facing to the right. On the reverse is a winged figure standing with head turned to the right, holding a wreath in left hand with a retrograde inscription.
Silver coin with an image on the face of a male saint seated, crowning a kneeling figure to the right. On the reverse is a standing woman with a feather in her left hand, a book in her right hand, and a knife in her breast.
French coin with the edge doubled over, making the obverse difficult to read. Obverse: figures with an inscription. Part of the inscription reads 'LIBERTE EGALITE'. Reverse: woman, facing right. The inscription reads 'REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE'.
Coin marred by a 'scar' of metal down the centre of the reverse. Obverse: sphinx and pyramids with hieroglyphics in exergue. Reverse: statue of a seated figure, facing front, with hieroglyphics surrounding it.
Obverse: floral border surrounding script (Arabic ?). Reverse: as obverse. One side of arabic consists of a more swirled design while the other side of arabic consists of three lines of script.