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Could Anyone Identify This Coin? | Afghanistan Falus

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Could anyone identify this coin please?

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Tricky. It's certainly Islamic - I can read "struck in" and a mintname that seems to begin with "Ka..."; Kabul, or Kashgar, or something similar I can't quite make out. The "lion with fancy tail" does appear on the "anonymous civic copper coins" of Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia from the 1700's and 1800's; I suspect your coin falls somewhere in that series, though I haven;t found a close match for the lion that also matches what I can read of the mint.

Do you know anything about roughly where the coin came from, that might help us narrow down the search?
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I bought it in Prague from someone who didn't have an idea.
So, it wouldn't help. Thank you anyway.
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I agree with Sap except that I was thinking that the mint was Kashan. Also the lion with the sun over its back was a popular theme in Persia. Not that I'd bet my next paycheck on it though...
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Thanks everybody,
clever men saw it on the yesterdays meeting and says its 19.century Afghanistan,
minted in Kabul
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