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Unidentified Coins - India? 18-19 Century?

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Help me please - first 3 are silver (4.7, 1.4, 2.7 grams). What do you think - indian mostly or not? Thank you...

Unidentified-Coins---India?-18-19-Century?


Unidentified-Coins---India?-18-19-Century?


Unidentified-Coins---India?-18-19-Century?


Unidentified-Coins---India?-18-19-Century?


Unidentified-Coins---India?-18-19-Century?
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Number 1 is from Iran - Herat mint I think - probably a 1 Kran

Number 2 looks like an eighth rupee from Hyderabad

Number 3 looks like it's from the Sulatns of Bengal

Number 4 looks like a pice from the Bengal Presidency of British India

Numbers 5 and 6 look like Cambodian Att's

Number 7 is a Rajaraja Chola "Octopus Man"

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Number 9 is a Junagadh 1 dokdo - also an Indian state
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8 is ΒΌ Anna Jodhpur, AD1936
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Wow! Many thanks for your quick responses, I got no words! Thanks!
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#3 Is a Horse+Rider Jital of the Delhi Sultanate, ~1200s.
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DCH is right about coin no.3. On one side, there is the horseman and on the other, legend in Persian. Script reads similar to Ala ud din Masud coins from Delhi.
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