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At first I thought Thailand, is it Sanskrit? I know its worn, but never seen one before.



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It looks Indian similar design on the border to the 1/12 anna and 1/2 pice coins
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Baroda, India 1/2 anna I think
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Bardoda indeed, thanks that helps a lot - a 2 paisa I think.
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Not Sanskrit, it's Hindi. Written in Devanagari, same basic script used for Sanskrit.
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