Old coins–history/value?

Question by Gage M: Old coins–history/value?
I have three coins, that I’m particularly interested in finding out the value and history of…

1.) First coin has a picture of Calvin Coolidge in the center, with his name underneath. Above it states “30th president, U.S.A.” and in smaller letters under that “1923 1929″…the reverse side states around the outside of the coin, “Prosperity President Strike Breaker and Peacemaker” and then in the center, “Step by step he went up political ladder to gov. of mass. and v.p. became pres. upon harding’s death, stood for economy in government” — History? Value of coin?

2.) Around the outside of coin, “Georgivs VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP.” with a picture in the in the center of a man. The back has a picture in the center that appears greek or roman in nature, with a statue holding a trident on an island in the sea. with a helmet with crest. There’s also a lighthouse in the background. At the bottom, the date 1938 is stamped. — history? value?

3.) The front has a crest with “United States of America” printed around the top and 1944 stamped at the bottom. The back has a woman with a flowing dress, with a ladle and vase and island in the background. The top says “Ten Centavos” and the bottom says “Filipinas” — history? value?

I also have money from Mexico, New Zealand, Luxembourg and several other countries from around WWII and a little before. I also have 15 or so Buffalo nickels from varying years. Along with 15 or so Liberty nickels, dating from 1901+. I have Japanese money from the 1930s, etc. if anyone would like to know the others ,just email me.

Thanks
On the second coin, it also has stamped “one penny” at the top.

Best answer:

Answer by Dan S
I cannot help with Q1 but 2 is an English Penny. a penny was 1/240th of a “pound sterling” today`s value..doodly squat

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Message of Christ, quoted in silver

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