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Need Help Identifying Small Indian Copper Coin

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This coin weighs 4.05 grams and has a diameter of 13 mm. There are distinctive marks on it, one a sort of a lens shape with two diagonal intersecting lines bisecting it, plus a possible trisul on the left, but I haven't been able to match it up anywhere so far. Any help will be appreciated.
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IDENTIFIED. Looking through list of marks on Malwa Sultanate coins in GG showed the lens- or diamond-shaped mark crossed by two lines as a common mark on copper coins. Looking through the Malwa listings for round coins of the right weight quickly revealed M6, a falus from Hushang Shah, minted at Shadiabad, which matched.
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