Yeah... It's me again...fng... Bought these.. Have no idea what they are... Or they might have been a gift with a purchase... Can't remember..anywho... Their old, small and obviously silver... What say you o'great ones... Once again I thank you..
In NO WAY am I an expert, but I BELIEVE them to be similar to mine: India, Chalukyas of GujaratGadhaiya Paisa Billon drachm Gadhaiya Paisa), 4.6g, 14mm, 3h; ca 9th cent AD Obv.: degenerated Indo-Sasanian style bust to right, sun and moon above Rev.: stylized fire altar, sun above left, crescent moon above right Reference: Deyell 156-159 India, Anonymous, Chalukyas of Gujarat, Anonymous Silver drachm (gadhaiya paisa). AR drachm (gadhaiya paisa), c. 11th century. Obv.: Degenerate Indo-Sasanian style bust right, sun and moon (crown?) above. Rev.: Stylized fire altar, sun (consisting of rosette of dots) above left, crescent moon above right. Reference: Deyell 158, Mitchiner Non-Islamic 427.
Take a look at the rules...you don't want to run afoul. Probably best not to use that acronym. There are more than a couple veterans and currently serving here in the ancients section and even more on the larger forum.
I understand. Thank you. Excellent results...I read somewhere that the reason some ancient coins were so small it's that they used to carry them in their mouths.... Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Here is a small one from my collection: Aiolis, Gryneion AE11, 1.3g, 12h; 3rd Century BC. Obv.: Laureate head of Apollo, 3/4 facing left. Rev.: ΓYP-NH; Mussel shell. Reference: SNG Ashmolean 1447–8; SNG Copenhagen 205–6