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Two Gold Coins - Possibly Indian?

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Two gold coins, not sure what they are:

Diameter of the hammered piece - 21 mm

Diameter of the thicker, smaller coin with the mount mark- 24 mm

Any info would be much appreciated!



Two-Gold-Coins----Possibly-Indian?

Two-Gold-Coins----Possibly-Indian?

Two-Gold-Coins----Possibly-Indian?

Two-Gold-Coins----Possibly-Indian?
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1st coin India. Mohur or Pagoda?
Perhaps one of the princely states
The mint is written on the bottom line of the 1st picture.
Date just above: AH1204 (1789AD) or AH1214 (1799AD)

2nd coin is a gold mohur, India Mughal empire?
date looks like AH12?2, can be 1202 (or 1282).
regnal year is 37
the leaf on the sec picture makes me think of Awhad mint
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I can't quite make up my mint if the lug on the second coin is a casting sprue or a lug that was used to suspend the coins for jewelry purposes.
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This site is pretty helpful with Indian Coins

http://www.chiefacoins.com/Database...s/Mughal.htm
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