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 Posted 08/16/2013  02:25 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add paultess to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
No clue or provenance.
The brass coin is 17mm diameter.
The 2 bronze (?) 2 Centim.

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First, not sure what it was before someone put a hole in it, but it seems to read GVLIELMUS so a William III something? 10.6 suggests a(n unofficial) half-guinea coin weight. The reverse might have a crown design, but I can't see any other mark of value. A bit under 4g in weight maybe?

Second appears to have the crest of the East India Company. If it's about 2cm across possibly a Bombay 2 pice from 1772 (one year issue) KM#189 Maybe?

Last ... Indian subcontinent/colonies I'm guessing.
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I think the third is a Mughal "Dam" or "half Dam"
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Hi Bacchus2 and Tom, thanks, you have given me hints to work from. Especially when the computer finally realized I did want 'pice' not 'piece'.
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Figures 5 and 6 are the two sides of Maratha "Chhatrapati Sivaji" coin. On the upper image, it is written "sri raja siva" and on the other, "chatrapati sri sivaji"
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