Three pieces to identify [resuelto]

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I have no clues on these items, any help appreciated -


Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
The first coin (from the left) is an Afghan 50 Pul from AH 1330, or 1951:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4799.html

The second is an East Asian token of sorts. Definitely not a coin though.

The third is a Tibetian 5 Skar with the number 15 and year cycle 53, so 1919:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4505.html

Finally, a little reminder to always add WDM (weight, diameter and metal) to ID requests whenever possible!
hat's off, m'am, thanks.

"date error ١٣٣" threw me off, i should have guessed. very interesting.

Tibet is entirely new to me.

the buddha token, that tower makes me think of a Korean story, but I cant identify the figures at all.
Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac
My pleasure! :)

Anyway, for the token, I actually thought it might say something like "Protector of Rice (Grain)" on the reverse, but wasn't sure whether to float that idea. 100% unsure, however, so don't quote me on that. It's likely Chinese in origin.

The last character on the front is the one for "son" if I'm not mistaken, but this could be in a completely different context depending on what the others mean. I'll wait for someone like SRL to come by.
Cita: "Mr. Midnight"​hat's off, m'am, thanks.




​Indeed very excellent and valuable member!!!
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Cita: "PetrusAscanus"
Cita: "Mr. Midnight"​hat's off, m'am, thanks.
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​​Indeed very excellent and valuable member!!!
The coin guru is always at your service! ;)
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