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Help ID Coins....

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After digging quite a number of coins, I finally decided to clean up a few. The 2 coins pictured on top are a mystery (I also included the pictures of an American Penny and a Canadian Penny for reference). I know that the coin on the left is a 1954 coin fron India. How it got to American soil is a mystery. The larger coin on the rightis not familiar to me. It resembles a Canadian Penny except it is larger and the back is different. I put the pictures side by side so that those who know can see them at one time. Any Ideas on the upper right coin ID? <img src="/metal/html/confused.gif" border=0 width=15 height=22 alt=":?">
 
The copper coin with the portcullis design is from the United Kingdom. Part of the new coins when the UK moved from the old "pounds, shillings, etc" to the decimal system.
 
I was wondering what methods you used for cleanig your coins? It looks like you did a great job. P2
 
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