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Help Me Please | Three Indan States

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Dear friends,
help me please to identify my new coins:

1. Unknown, 4,14 g, 18-19 mm

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2. Bhutan, 3,33 g, 19 mm. My friend from India sent me this coin as Bhutan km#7 1 Ma-tam (1835-1910), but it seems to me like km#8.1, 1/2 Rupee because of X above crescent. Am I right?

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3. India, 2,86 g, 22 mm. I suppose it is India - Princely State of Gwalior km#178.1 1/4 Anna VS1999 (1942). Again, please help me.

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Thank you very much.
Josef

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The top one is either a copper kahavanu of mediaeval South Indian from the Chola Empire or a copper massa of mediaeval Sri Lanka in imitation of the old Chola type. If I had to guess, I'd say this one was Chola, like this one.

I agree with your assessments on the two bottom ones, Bhutan KM# 8.1 and Gwalior KM#178.1. Unfortunately, there's an error in my edition of Krause (33rd edition), the pics of KM 178.1 and 178.2 are actually identical and of 178.2; 178.1 has "two facing cobras below bust" like this coin, which I believe I can see on your coin.
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Thank you very much Sap. May I have one more Q? Could you explaine to me what is the difference between India - Princely State of Tonk km#29a 1 Pice (1934)and India - Princely State of Tonk km#29 1 Pice (Paisa) AH1350/1932?
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If the pictures in my edition of Krause can be trusted (and that's by no means guaranteed), the difference is in the size. KM/Y# 29 is 25mm across, 29a is only 20mm across.
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Many thanks.
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coin number one is a chola copper coin of "Raja Raja Chola" who rules south India between 985 and 1015 AD
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The third one is a copper coin of the Indian princely state "Gwalior"
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Details of the third coin can be had from the "Standard catalogue of South Indian coins and paper money" publishers, Krause Publications.
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