Actually, #3 is Nueva Guatemala (NG) mintmark - listed in the catalogues under "Guatemala".
The princely State in particular for #2 is Gwalior; it's actually dated VS 1986, which converts to 1929/30.
The Ethiopian coin is a 1 cent. There is an error in the Krause catalogues and therefore on the NGC site where the picture given for the 5 cent is actually a picture of a 1 cent; a 5 cent looks like this. The difference is in the Amharic word below the lion to the left of the colon: on the one cent, it's three letters but on the 5 cents, it's four letters.
The princely State in particular for #2 is Gwalior; it's actually dated VS 1986, which converts to 1929/30.
The Ethiopian coin is a 1 cent. There is an error in the Krause catalogues and therefore on the NGC site where the picture given for the 5 cent is actually a picture of a 1 cent; a 5 cent looks like this. The difference is in the Amharic word below the lion to the left of the colon: on the one cent, it's three letters but on the 5 cents, it's four letters.
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