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Indian Rupee? ID Help Needed 2/5 | Jaipur

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Heres the second one:
Weight: 2.89 grams
Diameter: 16mm

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This is a Jaipur coin. Have details from the "Standard catalogue of south Asian coins and paper money" publisher Krause publications
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At 16mm and 2.89 grams, this one is a quarter-rupee. The date appears to be "Year 3" of Madho Singh, which would correspond to 1882, but that date isn't listed in Krause.
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