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Ancient Indian Coins

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Palouche - That is a great example! Spence - Thanks for the lead!
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7th and 8th coins below:

7 - Copper Coin, AD 1500's? 17mm diameter, 5.6mm thick, 9.2 grams.
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8 - Copper Coin, Tamil? 1700's? 15mm.
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Better images of coins 9 & 10

9 - Copper Coin, Tamara Raja? 15mm.
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10 - Copper Coin. 18mm. There appears to be a cross on one side with smaller crosses in each of the four fields.
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a cross on one side with smaller crosses in each of the four fields.


Referred to, I believe, as a Jerusalem cross.

Perhaps: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthope...po-431691743
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Somehow I missed your last post on this Bob L. Your link is definitely my coin. Thank you!
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