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New Member
 United Arab Emirates
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Quote: do you think you can measure it's diameter and its mass?
Hey That coin dude, thanks for your prompt response and sorry for the late reply...mass is 12.7 g around 0.45 Oz and the diameter is 4 cm around 1.6 in.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Thanks, answer coming soon :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1427 Posts |
It's 40 mm?!? It must be really thin
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New Member
 United Arab Emirates
10 Posts |
Yeah it is, here, check it out... 
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New Member
 United Arab Emirates
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I've been searching all day long on the web...can't find anything about it lol...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1427 Posts |
You sure that is 40 mm? Can u you put it by a ruler
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1427 Posts |
Because I have found zero coins from any of the princely states that are that size, and I've been on 4 sources
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New Member
 United Arab Emirates
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Okay, I'll do that. Although I just guessed that it could be from there. It could be Arabian or maybe Otomman... Anyway, I'll post the pic with a ruler in a bit. Thanks for your efforts.
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New Member
 United Arab Emirates
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My bad That coin dude, you're right, it's not 40mm, it's around 30mm actually. Thanks again for your time and effort. Here have a look.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Oh it's all good &  I'll use that info
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1427 Posts |
Yea man I'm stumped, my best guess is a 1 paisa from the princely states, and I've been looking on Zeno.ru for it, and I can't find it so maybe get it appraised by a irl numismatist or a historian idk tho.
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New Member
 United Arab Emirates
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You're good man. It has been eating my head since I found it lol, so yeah I guess that's what I'll do. Let's see... Thanks for your time and effort. & 
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
India
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Please try IPS Indore. In norhtern India, there had been copper coins called "Kachcha Paisa" meaning somewhat "raw paisa". They were issued in lots of designs especially in the Maratha Confederation. The pattern suits kachcha paisa.
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United Kingdom
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