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Can You Identify Copper Indian Coin With A Knife Or Sword?

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This coin weighs 5.55 g and has a diameter of 17 mm. On one side appears to be a knife or sword. It appears similar in style to some Hyderabad coins, and there is a note with it from the previous owner that the knife or sword might be a "mark of Nizam" but I haven't been able to attribute it. Will be thankful for any insights.
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Aurangabad (Hyderabad Feudatories) C#30 in Krause
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Yes, you got it, andyg. Nice attribution. It seems to be some slight variation of the Toka cash.
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