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Anyone have any idea what these coins are?
There each about 5mm in diameter.

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I'm curious.

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I'm sure I've seen the bottom-right type somewhere before, and "mediaeval Indian" is a phrase I can;t get out of my head about it, though I can;t figure out why. The size is also smaller than I imagine that I recall.

More modern, Nepal, perhaps?
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I'm in the same boat...they ring a bell, but I can't place them.

wait...could they be silver "dams"?...they are very small coins from early modern nepal. are they silver michael?
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The bottom 2 are silver.
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