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Turkish Coins Mahmud 1808 To 1839 ?

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Found these coins in a tin of mixed coins I purchased / been doing my head in trying to identify them / small gold one approx .6 G / middle size approx .7 G / big bronze one 19 G / have a few other small bronze ones as well / any help really appreciated / regards David C / Cleaning ?

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The two small brassy ones with holes in are both jewllery replicas of coins, not genuine coins and almost certainly not genuine gold. The legends and dates are garbled, which may be why you're having trouble identifying them.

The big copper one is a 40 para, dated 1255//20 (which converts to AD 1857-1858). Here be the catalogue reference.
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sorry for being late to thank you, the computer had crashed ,you have been a huge help , once again thanks , regards davidc
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