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 Posted 03/30/2010  04:15 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add modx to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi,

Old-Indian-Coins
http://coinshome.net/pi.htm?id=a4PB...AAEnkx7f8pxf

What coins are on the image?
1 row: 3,4,6,7
3 row: 6

What is the price for the whole set?
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 Posted 03/30/2010  07:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add turtleoverhead to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The first coin (with an elephant)
is Kingdom of Mysore: Tipu Sultan (1782-99)
not sure about the denomination, 1/2 piasa?
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Row 1 coin 3: Not too sure; I think it might be a temple token, but I'd need to see the other side to be sure.

Row 1 coin 4: Kushan Empire, copper unit in the name of king Vima Takha (Soter Megas), circa 100 AD.

Row 1 coin 6, 7 and Row 3 coin 6: These are all billon (base-silver) coins from the Sultanate of Dehli, dating from sometime in the period 1400-1500. I'd need better pics of both sides for a more thorough ID.

As for a fair price for the whole lot: I'd think US$30 to $40 would be reasonable.
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