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Here I Go Again | Indian States Coins

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More coins that I need help with

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Thanks again
Richard
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#1: Indian princely state of Mysore, 20 cash dated 1839.KM/C# 193.2

#2: not sure if I can go past "an Indian state" at this stage. It appears to be dated "1190", which if that's the Arabic calendar equates to AD 1776.

#3: The heart-shaped "balemark" is a symbol of the British East India Company. This particular coin is a pice, struck for the Bombay Presidency, dated 1825. KM# 198. At least, I assume it's a pice; the diameter should be about 17mm. If it's larger (around 23mm), then it's a 2 pice, KM# 200.
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Thank you once again, sir!

Richard
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