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Small Silvery Indian Coin?.. | Mewar

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Hopefully someone will be able to identify this small, silvery-in-appearance coin which looks Indian.

Thanks in advance.

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You need to fix the pics Matt.
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It is Mewar. No date(1858-1920). Denomination depends on weight. 1/16Rup.-0.65g, 1/8rup.-1.3g, 1/4rup.-2.6g etc.
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Argh, I was having problems with them too - it is working here now though. Now the problem I am wondering about is, does this mean it's an external pic host issue?.. in which case, oh no as this affects my whole -'the bay' listings..
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Alex, thanks for reply. It's about the diameter of a Briish 5p coin, maybe slightly larger but smaller han a Dime. Looks like a 1/16th?
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I think the 1/16th would be too small. If it's about 11-12mm across, it's probably a 1/8th rupee.
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