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Maybe From An Indian Princely State?

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 Posted 09/09/2014  10:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Spott to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this a coin from one of the princely states? It has some similarity to the coin in this link, but it isn't it...

Maybe-From-An-Indian-Princely-State?

maybe it is a distant cousin to my coin?:
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces47317.html

Thanks

Edit: How much agreement does it need? Mine doesn't have the heart or the loopy thing next to it.
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Quote:
Edit: How much agreement does it need? Mine doesn't have the heart or the loopy thing next to it.

THose two bits you've pointed out are kind of important. The "heart" is the Persian numeral "5" - part of the name and titles of King George V. Your coin has Persian numeral "7" there instead, indicating this coin was issued under the reign of Edward VII - a fact verified by the date, "1910", which is the AD date even though written in Persian numerals.

So your coin is the same State (Kutch), just an earlier monarch - so this coin would be a better match, though that one is dated 1909.
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(source : Krause and internet)
Left picture :
१९६६ = VS1966 = 1909AD
महारा" श्री -ेंगारजी : म हा रा " श्री -ें गा र जी : M(a)-ha-ra-o Sri Ken-ga-r-ji
Kengarji III (1875-1942AD)
Right picture :
V إدوارد : Edward VII
(arabic : read from right to left)
1 dokdo = 20,5mm 8gr
1 Trambiyo = 16mm, 4gr

Very nice coin!
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I am impressed!
Thanks!
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Some of the symbols are not shown correct on this site, but I think you can fill them in yourself.
The tekst starts at right of the left dot.
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