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No.5  
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No.6  
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No.7  
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No.8  
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No.9  
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no.10  
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no. 11  
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no.12  
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no.13  
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No.15  
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no.16  
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No.17  
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Pillar of the Community
India
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Dear Angielczyk, Coin no.2 is of later mughal period,17th/18th century. The upper figure of coin is upside down.You can read Hijri year "964" on that.Possibility is that it could be of Gujarat sultanate.
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Dear Angielczyk, Coin numbers 5,10 and 17 are of British India, Bombay Presidency.Refer Krause Publication's book on South Asian coins and Paper money. Nos.6,11,13and 15 are of the Sultanate of Golkonda,issued by Abdulla Qutb shah (AH-1083-1098,AD-1672-1687).The date on the coin is fixed,1068 AH.Mint of issue is Hyderabad (Dar us sultanat).no.18 appears to me like a worn out specimen of the same ruler. Coin no.8 is an issue of Ahmad nagar sultanate. no.12 is of Maratha confederacy, issued from Nagpur.The trident confirms that.
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