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Most likely from Bhutan.
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I also think it's from Bhutan, looks like a token.
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It's a coin from the Indian state of Gwalior, looks like a bronze 1/4 anna, dated VS1986 (= 1929 AD). I think it's KM 176.2, "pug-nosed bust" variety.
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what would be the value of this coin in US dollars?
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Not much. CV for KM# 176.2 is 75˘ in VF, $1.50 in EF. I'd grade yours gVF, in-between at around $1.
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