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India Princely State Coins | Nawanagar And Ratlam

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Top looks like a Dokdo of Nawanagar. Struck from ca.1570-1850
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The lower coin looks like a "Ratlam" state coin of India.
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Concur. The "88" in the middle of the Ratlam paisa is part of the AD date, written in Western numerals: 1885
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