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Totally Unidentified | Sultanate Of Dehli?

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 Posted 07/15/2010  12:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nic to your friends list
Yes - another set of pics would help too
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 Posted 07/15/2010  05:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rehan4pk to your friends list
i took this pic from my mobile camera. unfortunately I dont have better than that. I will try to post a better pic. thanks

and sap, this coin doesn't seems to me as the coin you give the link. I think its different. I may be wrong as you know better than me.

can you tell me how can I find its size. I dont have anything to find its weight too. is there any solution
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 Posted 07/15/2010  06:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add turtleoverhead to your friends list
Bank, chemist or jewelery shop, they all
should have precise scale. Ask them to weight it for you.
To find the size is easy, just measure it.
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 Posted 09/15/2010  12:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drnsreedhar to your friends list
This looks like a sultanate coin from India. Probably a better image can help.
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 Posted 12/02/2010  09:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drnsreedhar to your friends list
Frowning on the image, I get a feel that it is a coin of Qutb uddin Mubarak (1316-1320)Sultan of Delhi. I am trying to post another image to compare.

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12/02/2010 09:49 am
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 Posted 12/02/2010  09:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drnsreedhar to your friends list
This can be seen as Type 1016 in Standard catalogue of Sultanate coins of India by Dilip Rajgor and as No.417 (Nelson Wright).
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 Posted 12/02/2010  2:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
How was that coin made? Was it all one big coin and then chopped up like bank notes?
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 Posted 12/02/2010  2:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
a mobile phone camera can get a in focus picture better than that. it doesn't matter if its a VGA camera it has to be able to get a focused picture or its worthless. Maybe you can back off of the "coin" a little to get in focus pictures and then crop the pics but its hard to tell what we are looking at with it so far out of focus even though there have been some educated guesses posted here
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 Posted 12/02/2010  7:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list

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How was that coin made? Was it all one big coin and then chopped up like bank notes?

Not the coin itself, but the blanks. Being square or rectangular would have allowed them to more neatly adjust the weight of each blank prior to striking.

India has a long history of issuing square or rectangular coins.
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 Posted 12/02/2010  7:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
And drnsreedhar's pic is a close enough match for me, without a better pic from the OP to compare it with. I'm calling it solved.
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 Posted 02/07/2011  5:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rehan4pk to your friends list
unfortunately I dont have any better camera.
the coin looks exactly as drnsreedhar posted but my coin's colour is now turned into dark brown / black.

may I know the value of this coin?
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 Posted 02/16/2011  2:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drnsreedhar to your friends list
Hai rehan4pk, I am happy that I could be of help. Do not worry about its colour. Copper coins usually turn brown to black. The coin is not uncommon. We in India are getting this variety in good condition occasionally. I think it is valued around 150 Indian rupees.
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 Posted 06/01/2011  06:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rehan4pk to your friends list
This is an old coin as the experts said. Only $4 value?
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Possibly the 1316-1320 date given may be the Muslim AH date this would make it 1896-1902AD. Not so old.
But then again I could be wrong and it could be nearly 700 years old.
But then again what I know about old Indian coins could be written on the back of a very small postage stamp!
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 Posted 06/14/2011  4:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drnsreedhar to your friends list
Qutb ud din Mubarak ruled from 1316 to 1320 AD. The coin is around 700 years old. Mubarak succeeded Ala ud din Khilji (1295-1316) and was killed in 1320 by Qusru Khan.
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