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@Lucky Cuss I like the bracelets on their wrists. Nice little attention to cultural detail.
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French India / Pondichery -- 1 doudou, 1720-1835:  
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@pepactonius..Nice central Fleur-de-lis! Sunga Dynasty 1/4 Karshapana 185-173 BC Cast Copper approx 14mm diameter 1.6gr Obverse..Elephant without (top coin) with (bottom coin) rider. Reverse..Chaitya, with crescent above. Mitchiner ACW-4366 
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Delhi Sultinate -- 1 tanka, 1487 (from the "How far back can we go?" thread):  
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Dutch India / Nagapatnam -- 1 cash, 1662-1784:  
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Portuguese India / Goa -- 1/4 rupia, 1881:  
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Nagas of Padmavati 335-340AD 1/4 Kakini...9mm dia and 0.69gr. Obverse - Humped bull standing left. Reverse- Maharaja sri ga (Ganendra) in Brahmi script. 
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Travancore -- 1 chuckram, 1860-1901:  
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Kashmir Diddarani 980-1003 AD (Yashaskara dynasty) Copper Kaserah or Punchshi 18mm (5.90gr) 
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Silver rupee of French India, Shah Alam II, ostensibly a product of the Arkat (Arcot) mint, although it's possible it was actually struck at Pondicherry, dated AH 1200 (AD 1785/6).  
Colligo ergo sum
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Mughal Empire -- 1 rupee, 1702-1703:  
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Some very interesting coins in this thread 
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India - Delhi Sultan - Ala Ud Din Khilji - Two Gani (AH 695-715) 
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Nagas of Narwar -- 1/2 kakani, 200AD-340AD:  
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@pepactonius...Must say I do like that Chuckram, well centered..Its KM#21 yes? Hindu Shahis of Kabul..Ohinda Dynasty...Samanta Deva...Jital 850-1000 AD OB-Rider bearing lance on caparisoned horse facing right. REV-Recumbant Nandi bull facing left wearing Jhula(saddle cloth), Trisula(Trident) symbol on rump..Rarer type with 2 dot visarga at the end of Sarada legend..Deyell tye#28 
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