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Can Anyone Identify This Ancient Coin? | Kishangarh Paisa

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 Posted 02/26/2009  8:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Moonshadow to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've had this ancient coin for many years and always wondered what it is. It's about the size of a US nickel, about 6 mm thick and rather heavy. It appears to be bronze. Any ideas?

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It's not ancient, though it was made in much the same way ancient coins were, by hand. It's a copper paisa from one of the Indian states, probably from sometime in the 1700's or 1800's. You've got a nice, clear "jhar plant" on the side you've labelled "obverse", which was used as a mintmark in several cities. The four-triangles-in-a-cross mintmark should also help identify it.

I don't have my books with me right now, but I'll see if I can look them up when I get home.
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Kashmir Takka and Jaipur Paisa both used this design, but I don't see an exact match. The Kashmir piece is listed as a crude imitation of the Jaipur piece, so that may be it.
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Found it: Kishangarh, copper paisa, KM/C# 5. Example on Zeno.ru. The coin doesn't bear a date (I can see a V-shape, so this one might be the one with the year-number "7" on it) but it's listed in the 1800's Krause, which estimates the date to be sometime in the early 1800's.

DCH wasn't entirely wrong; Krause reports these coins are also "crude copies" of the Jaipur paisa. Jaipur's coins must have had a good reputation, if all the neighbours were copying them.
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That's the coin I was looking at in KM. It says Kashmir at the top of the page and I missed the mid page header for Kishangarh.

The Zeno picture is a much better match than the one in KM.
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Wow! You're both are a great source of information...thanks!
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