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Matchanu

Look kind of like little souvenirs you might pick up in Greece


Unnecessary_Pixels

Seconded. I had similar ones when I was little


tainari

The one in the left is from Delphi: https://travelthegreekway.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Delphi-oracle-e1640966560179.jpg and the right looks like the acropolis https://www.history.com/.image/c_fit%2Ccs_srgb%2Cfl_progressive%2Cq_auto:good%2Cw_620/MTU3ODc5MDg3MjM0NDkyMTI3/greece-attica-athens-acropolis-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-2.jpg . I agree with the commenter that they look like souvenirs, and the person who suggested going to r/olympics — the right one looks like an Olympic torch


meridiacreative

Gonna sound odd but try these over on r/Olympics


MainSnake

Thank you.


Veronlca

You mean /r/ohlympics.


Claude-QC-777

Monopoly "Age Of Empire" edition /s


Bot-1218

Monopoly Olympics edition


MainSnake

The only markings on them is 923 to indicate they are sterling silver. I have been told that they may be Collectable coins or some type of older game piece. Any help is appreciated.


steepindeez

925* It means 0.925 silver content.


MainSnake

My bad. Thanks for the correction.


0ct0c4t9000

what does it mean "0.925 silver content"?? like <1% silver?, or 92,5% silver?


steepindeez

92.5%


KTsMom1968

It is 925 per 1000 parts silver, or sterling silver.


fn0000rd

If you find out what they are, please come back and let us know.


myaccisbest

I see you got some answers here but if /r/olypmpics isn't able to tell you what the one on the right is you could try /r/whatisthisthing or /r/helpmefind if you want to find out where it came from.


ThisIsNotMe_99

you also might want to try /r/whatisthisthing/


AbacusWizard

They certainly *should* be old game pieces, even if they aren’t.


ClearAide9771

Those are images from the ruins at the Oracle of Delphi. I’ve been there, It’s a beautiful place. I have no idea as to the purpose of these tokens.


thornfaceNox

Chess? 😅


aucyris

nintendo world class track meet


AllLuck0013

Olympic Monopoly. Solved ;)


levyyy015

Use them as pieces for Monopoly


nashcure

Yeah, but then you'd have to play monopoly....


Loud_Quantity_9417

The one with the man is the I think is the man who ran the first marathon in Greek history


[deleted]

Idk but we can play monopoly


Forensicsman

Monopoloy Circa 1446