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Could You Tell Me What This Indian Coin Is Please

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Hello coin guru's. I got this coin in a mixed lot but I cannot find any info on it. I was thinking it was Princely states ? Copper 28mm 8.4gm. .76mm thickness
Thanks

Thanks Medieval found the 2nd one

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First image is upside down. Definitely more modern issues and not from Mughal times.

The bottom one is from Gwalior.
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The remaining coin is from the Bengal Presidency of the East India Company, an undated copper pice, listed in the Krause catalogues as KM#56. NGC database page.

Zookeeperz, please don't delete coins that have been identified. It kind of makes the thread useless to future users of the forum.
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Indeed Sap, I was searching for the upside down picture!
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