Bundi was a tiny state in north-central India, just south of Jaipur. It's desire to associate itself with British rule is indicated by their use of English on the obverse (picture C), something many Indian States didn't do, for their locally struck coinage anyway. Your pic is sideways, but it says (in part) "VICTORIA QUEEN 1889". The number is of course the date.
The denomination would be a paisa, I assume. Listed in the coin catalogue as KM/Y# 2, worth about 50¢.
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