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 Posted 07/31/2021  6:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add amitav1978 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The coin is small and its a coin of ancient Indian but can't identify to any period...Kindly advice !!


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have you checked the time period of 1693-1698 they look very similar to that period, I cant really be certain.
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Based on fabric I'd go with cast Sunga or perhaps early Ujjani
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I have added the pic of the coin again by turning the coin vertically as I see a human type figure holding something and reverse shows some sign of a tree trail...the coin weighs .88 grams.
Sunga period coins rarely has human figures as mostly coins are seen with signs of nature,symbols and animals...

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