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Ancient Fragment: Thessaly Larissa?

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 Posted 12/30/2017  07:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bronzie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow, that's amazing sleuthing, thank you.
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How can I contact Mr. drnsreedhar to see if he has an advice? Thank you.
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bronzie, you might be able to send him a PM. Otherwise, he posts somewhat regularly in a series of evergreen posts over in the world coins section of CCF--you could point him to this thread at the bottom of one of his. His specialty is the coins of India.
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Dear bronzie:)
The condition of the coin is too poor. But two borders - an outer circle of dots and an inner linear circle - are clearly seen. Strike is off centre. Fabric as pointed out by Finn is similar to Princely States of India. These three points can converge to coins of Jodhpur state among the PS of India.Yet its smaller thickness is not quite fitting to Jodhpur. In the absence of any legible legend, my suggestion is only a circumstantial guess which I am not sure even the least.

A Jodhpur coin image is here for reference
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...-004_opt.jpg
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Thank you so much! I am very grateful and so impressed you puzzled this out. Thank you for the reference image.
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