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Unknown World Coin - Colonial Asia? Square Coin

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Any help with identification is appreciated.

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21 mm

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Not sure if this is an exact match but there does seem to be a lot of similarities....Maybe a good starting point...
Both the OP coins photos are upside down..So I've spun them 180 deg...

INDIA - MUGHAL EMPIRE - MUHAMMAD AKBAR - FATHPUR MINT - RARE 1 RUPEE AH988 (1580 AD) SILVER COIN
KM#82.2, Denomination: 1 Rupee, Date: AH988 (1580 AD), Composition: Silver, Weight: 11.32 GM, Diameter: 20.75 MM
RULER: MUHAMMAD AKBAR: AH 963-1014 /1556-1605 AD
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These Akbar square rupees with the "988" date are often replicated for use as religious pilgrimage medals - the Islamimc equivalent of the Hindu "temple tokens". See some examples on these zeno.ru pages.
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