I can't make out the date on the cu-ni Japanese ¥50 (the coin with a hole in it), but it's from somewhere between Showa 42 (1967) and Heisei 19 (2007), and is worth 45¢-$1.50. (If the roman number on the reverse near the rim - top of the picture - is 2-19, add 1988 to get the western date; if it's 42-63 add 1925; and if there is no number the date is Heisei Gan (first), equivalent to 1989.
Counting from left to right, top to bottom, this is what I can make out: #1: Greece (monarchy) 50 drachmai. #2: Taiwan. #3: can't make it out. Chile? #4: Panama 1 centesimo. #5: Ireland 1 penny. Pretty god condition. #6: Mexico 500 old pesos. #7: Mexico 50 old centavos. #8: Great Britain 2 pence (decimal). #9: Mexico 1 old peso. #10: Great Britain 1 penny. The hole pretty much makes this one worthless, numismatically. #11: Panama ¼ balboa. #12: Jamaica 1 dollar. A bit rusty. #13: Can't make it out - either Austrian or Nazi German zinc, I think. #14 and #15: Japan 10 yen. #16: Japan 50 yen. The hole is supposed to be there.
They're all pretty much typical "scratchtray" stuff, nothing stands out to me as being likely to be valuable. The Panama quarter might be silver, depending on the date (pre-1966 are silver). The Irish penny might be the best pick there, again depending on the date.
Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one. Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
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#1: Greece (monarchy) 50 drachmai.
#2: Taiwan.
#3: can't make it out. Chile?
#4: Panama 1 centesimo.
#5: Ireland 1 penny. Pretty god condition.
#6: Mexico 500 old pesos.
#7: Mexico 50 old centavos.
#8: Great Britain 2 pence (decimal).
#9: Mexico 1 old peso.
#10: Great Britain 1 penny. The hole pretty much makes this one worthless, numismatically.
#11: Panama ¼ balboa.
#12: Jamaica 1 dollar. A bit rusty.
#13: Can't make it out - either Austrian or Nazi German zinc, I think.
#14 and #15: Japan 10 yen.
#16: Japan 50 yen. The hole is supposed to be there.
They're all pretty much typical "scratchtray" stuff, nothing stands out to me as being likely to be valuable. The Panama quarter might be silver, depending on the date (pre-1966 are silver). The Irish penny might be the best pick there, again depending on the date.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
Apparently I have been awarded one DPOTD.