Help identifying coins!

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  1. brisbanecoin

    brisbanecoin Member Silver Stacker

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    Hoping you guys can help me identify these:

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    Thanks in advance!
     
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    House Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Turkish coins (from the Ottoman?). Kurush for a few maybe. Plenty different styles minted so could take a while to find your exact ones. Try Coincat, they have a huge collection of coin images from around the world.

    Top ones- top left is Egyptian, 28g and .7499 ASW. Bottom right is Yugoslavian 1 Dinar.
     
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    Syrian???

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    Kam Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Lower left Egypt 1923 5 Piastres
    Upper left Ottoman Egypt may be 5 kurush
     
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    If you ever have trouble with identification, hit up the Numista search engine, it is fantastic resource. All you need is some calipers/ruler and some scales, and you can figure out just about any coin. Search by weight and diameter. You can even enter a range to account for wear and inaccurate measurements.
     

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