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5 Foreign Coins, Need Help Identifying - Thanks For The Help

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 Posted 07/16/2011  9:20 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sch1tz0fr3nik to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Coins Identified! Gotta Love This Site~!

Came across these coins today, Looking to see if I can get some help with Identifying them.
Both are Similar coins, different metals(1907 one is Magenetic, 1915 is not, looks bronze)
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5-Foreign-Coins,-Need-Help-Identifying---Thanks-For-The-Help

Purely No Clue, not even sure what side is Up
5-Foreign-Coins,-Need-Help-Identifying---Thanks-For-The-Help
5-Foreign-Coins,-Need-Help-Identifying---Thanks-For-The-Help

FOUND - Worn 1943 10 Milliemes - Egypt
5-Foreign-Coins,-Need-Help-Identifying---Thanks-For-The-Help
5-Foreign-Coins,-Need-Help-Identifying---Thanks-For-The-Help

VERY worn, I know I've seen this image before:
5-Foreign-Coins,-Need-Help-Identifying---Thanks-For-The-Help

Identified - moved to World Coins forum - Sap
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07/16/2011 10:54 pm
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 Posted 07/16/2011  10:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add agandau to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The 3rd photo titled 'purely no clue' is an Indian coin from the Princely state of Kutch.

It is a silver Kori dated 1935 AD. It has the English monarch George V on one side.

edit: on re-reading it appears to be a 1 kori.
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07/16/2011 10:42 pm
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agandau - There is no one pictured on the coin. Both sides are pictured
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1+2 Austria 10 Heller
4 Egypt 10 Milliemes 1943
5 Germany Schleswig-Holstein 2 1/2 Schilling 1787-1801
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 Posted 07/16/2011  10:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add agandau to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
sch...
There is no one pictured on the Kutch coin, that is true, but the text written on it says in Urdu;
George V kaiser Hind Bhuj zarb 1935

which means;
George V Emperor of India, minted in Bhuj, 1935 A.D
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DCH - Awesome, Thanks for that Info! Helps alot.
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Agandau - Ah well thanks for the Info, It seems to be very difficult to find out About some of these coins here in the US, Dont have a World Coin book.
Is the Kutch Coin Actually Silver?
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I don't have a World coin book either, it is just that I collect Kutch coins and I do have a book on those.

The silver content varies with the piece. The largest coin, the 5 Kori has the most silver being 937 fine, (better than sterling), but the smaller 1 Kori silver coins had less being about only 60% of its weight is silver.

It therefore has only a few dollars worth of silver in it, but as a collectible coin it is worth more, say about $6 - $8.

The mint at Bhuj was incredibly productive, and a lot of their production was stockpiled, which means that there is a lot of UNC quality pieces around.

edited: spelling mistake.
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07/16/2011 11:19 pm
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agandau - Wow, Learn something new every day...To think, Got the Coin for .25 US Cents in a pile of random Coins at a Antique shop.
I've just been picking up unique Items to add to the collection.
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That's a great buy sch1tz0fr3nik! May your good fortune last.
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Some of them have arabic writings, perhaps egyptian or Ottoman since they were similar in terms of letters.
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