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Arabic Coin, Aluminium, 1974

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Any ideas? I've tried Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan...

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Pretty sure it's Pakistan, 5 Paisa.
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Pakistan, 1974 5 Paisa; KM-35
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You can tell it's Pakistan by two tells: The half- moon with a star to the upper left and modern arabic numerals, those we use. Good to know when going through world coins
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Thanks, on the money - so to speak.

Here's an interesting one, fake obviously. Magician's coin, dated 1902, but probably minted after 2000.

Horrible Latin. Here's my best guess:

(decipimur specie recite) reci decipimur specie - receiver misled by the appearance

(A falsis principiis) a falsis principio - a false principle

(deos numquam mortalia fallunt) mortale numquam fallit deos - a mortal never deceives the gods

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