Multi coin identification extravaganza part 2: The Reckoning

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Most appear to be from an arabic based country, perhaps in Africa.
There are a couple of Korean and the second post coin is Israel.
Hope this helps.
Scott
 

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#1 african --see the animal?
#2 is japanese 10 yen
#3 is isreal
#4 is arabic
#5 is korean
#6 is arabic
the last one is also a arabic country see the writing style and mosque on it?
 

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Image #11 & 12 is Saudi Arabia. 5 halala(1 ghirsh) About early 1970's. Copper-nickel.
KM #45. Worth about $0.20.

Scott
 

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#1 Ethiopia 10 cents 1977, copper-zinc
#2 already ID'd
#3 Oman 5 Baiza 1975, bronze
#4 Israel 5 Prutot 1949, bronze
#5 Already ID'd
#6 Already ID'd
#7 Already ID'd
 

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The 2nd set of pictures is a Japanese 10 yen coin. It's date is Showa 54, or 1979. Not worth anything above face value.
 

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