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Help Identify Some Greek And Indian

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Hi Guys,

Recently purchased a verity of ancient and coins from the middle ages. Of the coins, a few I have been unable to identify. If anyone can shed some light on these coins that would be great!

Coin 1: Looks to be 13th century Indian?

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Coin 2: Don't know where to start

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Coin 3: Looks to be provincial Greek with a elephant

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Coin 4: Another greek with an archer facing left

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Thanks!
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1st coin I think is Muwahhid (North Africa / Spain),
http://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=1029

The two Greek ones look more Indian to me.
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Great pick andyg, I was in the right era - wrong area! Thanks - looks like Almohadi dirham.
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#1 indeed Muwahhid. I knew I'v seen them before. Good find Andy
Tunesia, Morocco, Spain...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdi
approx 1130-1270AD (AH524-668)
Writing on this coin :
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#2 looks early indian (arabic writing)
#3 looks like ....?
#4 looks roman (does not look like greek writing)
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Coin 2 is, I believe, a Mamluk AE fals, Sha'ban II, Dimashq 762-764 AH
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Great thanks Bacchus, that helps with a few other Fals I have! Could the elephant coin be from Mysore? Trying to pin point the remaining two is quite a difficult task!
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For number three, as a guess, I'd say it was a Mysore anonymous/provincial issues with an elephant on the front and a goad on the back - 16th-17th century - but that would be my best guess
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Thanks again Bacchus, yeah I'm confident in Mysore for that one. The only one remaining is the small Greek bronze. It appears to be Asia-minor but I can't narrow it down further.
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Quick update on the last unidentified coin. Its a bronze from Pisidia-Selge. The reverse is described as being a thunderbolt with a bow right/left:

http://www.asiaminorcoins.com/galle...isplay_media
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