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I Have This Old Coin

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Not knowing the Coin World as most here and with books I have managed to identify most of my coins. This is one of the exceptions. Sorry for the blur. Hand held macro. will get set up better. Thanks,

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IIRC, that's a 4 cash, East India Company (I think it's the British one, but can't figure out what the V stands for).
We'd probably also need the other side to identify it better.
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The other side is well worn and the picture is Blurrier.

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Thanks for the clue. It got me onto this site. Good history lesson.

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It appears to be the first date (1786) of the Sumatran coinage struck by Boulton.
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