I got these in a lot of Asian coins. I know I've seen the crossed blades before but I can't remember the country. Can anyone help with an ID and maybe a date?
interesting coins. hmmm. trying to figure out what they are...looks like India or Tibet. I gotta look at my books tomorrow no time right now.
They're actually newer than they look. The smaller one is 1943 2 paisa as best as I can tell. The larger one is 5 paisa from the 1930s. I'm having trouble with the date. The numbers don't look like the guide says they should.
both coins are in my 2010, 1901-2000 Krause catalog. what is the size of both coins in the picture in millimeters ? 1st coin looks like a 1-2 paisa denomination, second coin looks like a 2 paisa.
what I would suggest to you is... if you can not figure out the exact date.... is compare your coins to coins on Ebay if they have them. I have done that before when I could not figure the date for other world coins.
I've always wondered how people measure in millimeters. I don't have a millimeter ruler. I've made my best guess for the dates, assuming what I thought was an 8 was actually a 9. If I'm correct then I have them.
most standard rulers have millimeters on them. I bought a clear 1 so I could see from 1 side of the coin to the other. the older Krause catalogs have coin sizes in millimeter circles in front of the catalogs.
The first one: Nepal, 5 paisa 1924, copper, weight - 13,34 g., size - 29,5 mm, thickness - 2,25 mm. Ruler: king Tribhuvan.