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One Ancient And One 1800-S Indian Coins? (Id: Gwalior)

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So basically when I traveled to India, people in small markets were selling coin sheets. They weren't very expensive and I found interesting coins. Now I know that they could be replicas but I kind of doubt it. They could have been cleaned. Keep in mind that I lived in India for 2 years and I know that the locals don't focus on coins at all, there trying to feed themselves and their families. They could have found these coins randomly, out in some area. I can 100% tell you that the government does not make replicas and commemoratives of old coins.

Just wondering exactly what these coins are.


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Second coin is ..But check the weight there are 2 types..Paul
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces10067.html

First coin is maybe Kushan but not my area of collecting maybe better to move it to the ancients section?
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Alright thank you, ill move it to the ancients section
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The first coin appears to be Indian but not Kushan a better picture out of the 2x2 would help.
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