ID for mixed coins please

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Looking for an ID on these coins please. The silver one is 38mm and 23.23g.




The last one. It is not a coin. It should be a medal or an amulet. On the obverse the first year of Qianlong should corresponds 1736, which contradicts the style and technology of the item. It means that this is a posthumous issue. The reverse informs about 'Sent by heavens the great blessing' which is standard for amulet and things for luck, for giving birth etc., but not for coins.
Alexander from Cyprus
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I thought it was more of a token type thing rather than a coin. So do you think it would be from 1735?
Verweis : "ss3110"​I thought it was more of a token type thing rather than a coin. So do you think it would be from 1735?
​Its obverse copies the design of Japanese Meiji silver coins. Here is an example: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces14249.html This type of design first appeared in the 1870s.
#1 bally dancer
The first one indeed has such main purpose and it is not a coin of course. Though it is worth to dig a bit, for sometimes such items, being not minted by Authorities in fact were used in payments. Usually in such payments both sides knew pretty well, that the items are not coins.

The third one has nothing to do with neither copy no with Japan obviously. It bears the name of the famous Chinese Emperor 乾隆 in the date. As it was already mentioned the style is late, iconography is from the end of the XIX century, which was spread from Japan till Vietnam. But the item can be produced up to 2019 to be sold in a monastery. It could be silver, could be not (this may be checked), for it does not copy anything or counterfeit anything: there is no country name China, there is no denomination, just the blessing.

The only what is left is the second one. It looks like a coin.
For it I'll start to dig in India, then in Iran with the first idea, that the lower symbol to the right on the second image is the numeral ٧ or ٨ for 7 or 8. There are a lot of copper mints in these countries with production during a millennium. It is enough coins to examine.
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