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Need Help To Identify The Coin 5 (Id: 18th Century Civic Copper)

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 Posted 07/31/2021  5:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add amitav1978 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
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Sorry, I don't recognize your coins. I can make a suggestion, though. You would have a better chance of a successful attribution if you provide the weight to the nearest tenth of a gram and the maximum diameter in mm, so that our members can search databases and books using this information. Best of luck to you.
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 Posted 08/04/2021  12:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amitav1978 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The coin weighs 3.05 gr and width is around 20 mm. It looks like a coin from princely state of India but not sure.
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I think this is a coin from Iran of the period around 1700 AD....little more elaborate input will be appreciable.
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So you are thinking a Safavid Falus/Civic Copper then? It could be.
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I was also thinking Persian civic copper. The word at the bottom of the reverse is falus. The word above it ought to be the mint name but I'm drawing a blank. Maybe a partial date inside the tail of the "s" of falus.

[edit] Isfahan? (with initial alif off flan and final nun weak, ...-s-f-h-a-...)
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Identified elsewhere;

Iran, Qajar, Civic Copper coin of Isfahan/deer or goat.
First photo:
#1601;#1604;#1608;#1587; #1590;#1585;#1576; #1575;#1589;#1601;#1607;#1575;#1606; #1777;#1778;#1776;#1782;/#1780; , Fals Zarb Isfahan, date 1206 or 1204 AH above the letter " S #1587; " of the word " Fals #1601;#1604;#1608;#1587; ".
Second photo:
Deer or goat to right.
If the date is correct, then this coin was struck during Agha Muhammad Khan Qajar rule (AH 1193-1211/1789-1797 AD).

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Thank you experts for identifying the coin. I really appreciate the help.
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