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Help Identifying An Old Hammered Coin | Dehli Sultanate

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Recently Picked this coin up, I know I've seen similar somewhere, but for the life of me I am unable to find it again.

If the pics are not good enough, I can try to get new ones. Was tough getting the detail with this dark coin.

My best guess is an old Hammered India, Ottoman, Thai or Islamic of some sort.
It is SLIGHTLY smaller than a US dime, and uneven thickness

Any Help is Appreciated - I apologize for any images upside-down, sideways or any of that fun stuff.

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 Posted 09/29/2012  12:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Mediaeval Indian, Sultanate of Dehli I believe. Check out the zeno.ru pages for examples of similar coins.
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Awesome, Thanks Sap. I will search through while at work tomorrow and Update this once I find out the identity of this coin.
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This is turning out to not be as easy as I thought. Thanks for the Direction to look in Sap
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It is Delhi sultan, Firoz shah (1351-1388). There is almost a similar one shown as cat.no.D475 of Goron and Goenka
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Thanks a TON Drnsreedhar. I was having a terrible time identifying it.
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