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Ottoman Coins Need To Be Identified And Graded

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Prompt answers will be appreciated.

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About what size are they? I think many denominations look the same and can only be differentiated in size.
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1327/4 is about 2,4 cm
1327/7 is about 2,8 cm
1293/33 is about 2,8 cm as well.
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So they would be 5 kurush for 24 mm, and 10 kursh for 28 mm, like http://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=1434.
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@Enlil Thank you.
Actually we are pretty sure that they are Sultan Reshad's 5 kurus and 10 Kurus, And II. Abdulhamid's 10 Kurus. But I need catalogue code to be more clear. Because looks like there are different variations.

And could you please help me to define a grade for the coins as far as you can see from the below pictures.
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