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Moderator
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@devrupa, first welcome to CCF. Second, when I enlarge, rotate, and enhance your pics, I'm not seeing anything that I recognize. It looks like the same pattern is on both sides, is that right?  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
Edited by Spence 01/20/2020 07:47 am
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New Member
 India
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Hello Spence...No it is different but I guess I have uploded one side twice
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New Member
 India
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This is the opposite side 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7963 Posts |
It looks like a possible date of AH1180 (1767) in the blow up of that first photo (unless those are just random marks). 
Edited by tdziemia 01/20/2020 08:36 am
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New Member
 India
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Thanks for your reply tdziemia. Is there any source where from I can get right information.
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Moderator
 United States
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 to the Community!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1554 Posts |
A jeweler's imitation of something Ottoman? I agree there seems to be an Arabic date but the rest of the markings are jibberish.
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New Member
 India
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Hello Kushanshan...what is ottoman?
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Valued Member
United States
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New Member
 India
9 Posts |
@ Roger thanks for your reply...I actually wants to know how can this Ottoman found in India?
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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
2124 Posts |
Ottoman gold coins, like several other internationally recognized coins such as gold ducats, silver thalers, etc, were used for international trade for hundreds of years. They may well have found their way to India, China, Africa and other places far from their place of origin.
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New Member
 India
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Really very exciting to know the history...I am very curious to know more...this is not a gold coin. Some member of this community suggested this can be a imitation...is that possible? I mean to imitate Ottoman coin in India is possible?
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Pillar of the Community
 Sweden
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Imitations of all kinds of attractive coins show up everywhere in the world where there are collectors, certainly in India too. This particular coin is outside my area of collection, so I cannot say anything for certain about its genuineness. But so far noone here at CCF seems to be able to identify it, and that could mean it is a fantasy piece, a piece made recently to look like something ancient.
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New Member
 India
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New Member
 India
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Is this original? If yes then what informations are printed on it?
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