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I found some coins in an old shed was wanting to know how much it .. I Found a 1967 Five Cents, a Maryland real money (over 30 mm in diameter) has information on maryland like when it became a state in the back has a picture of the state with the capital of the flower and how big is the state, then I have a coin that is 50 Fredrich anniversary of the construction of refridgeraters quality, a 1960 Mexican currency 20 cents, a penny by Britain since 1940, and also found this strange looking coins that say "good for 12 1 / 2 cents to the CAC "any information on the currency will be greatly appreciated. If you are looking to buy any coins please contact me e-mail and we can talk of the sale. Thank you thank you thank you

You have three coins and three tokens or medallions. I have found values of the three currencies. The Maryland is likely to issue a medal of some kind. I found the token Fredrich on eBay. The last element is known as a good "to" token, and probably was made to promote the business left. The study of the last three elements is called Exonumia. 1940 Great Britain Penny. $ 5 if uncirculated, $ 1 if the AU-50 Mexico's 1967 Five Cents. $ 0.20 if uncirculated. 1960 Mexico 20 centavos. $ 0.75 if uncirculated. Medal of Maryland> 30 mm diameter of the 50th anniversary of building quality Fredrich refrigerated for 12 1 / 2 cents to the CAC

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