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Help Identifying & Dating This Bronze Coin

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Came across this one in amongst a bunch of very nondescript, modern world coins. It has the earmarks of, if not an ancient, certainly nothing very contemporary.

My initial thought from the overall style was that it might've originated on the Indian subcontinent, but I really have no idea. Orientation of my images is also guesswork - one side looked "right" to me in a particular position, and from there I presumed medal alignment, but again I'm just throwing darts.

About 20 mm in diameter, weighs 4.64 grams.

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Colligo ergo sum
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Tunisia, Abdulhamid I, 1 fals, 1188 AH (1774 AD). https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces42262.html

Both pictures should be rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
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Thank you. Seems as if the moderator can now move this topic over to the world coins forum.

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