identify Indian coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by mtmcdonough, Feb 20, 2010.

  1. mtmcdonough

    mtmcdonough Junior Member

    Hello. I am trying to find some help in identifying two coins that I believe are from an Indian Princely State. Thanks for any help you can provide!
     

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  3. De Orc

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  4. DCH

    DCH Member

    The bottom coin appears to be a 1/2 Larin of Muhammad Imad al-Din IV(1835-1882) from the Maldives. Date looks like AH1251, but Krause only lists this date for a square coin?
     
  5. mtmcdonough

    mtmcdonough Junior Member

    Thanks so much!
     
  6. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    The first coin is from Indian Princely state named Kutch. The coin is issued in name of Shri Desalji and is dated 1893.

    Unfortunately, it looks like a contemporary counterfeit unless it's a pure silver coin. This prototype was used only for half Kori and one Kori coins from 1890-1895. Both denominations were struck in pure silver while the one in subject looks like a copper coin.

    Can you tell us the weight of this coin?

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  7. mtmcdonough

    mtmcdonough Junior Member

    Thank you

    Thank you for the information. I will weigh the coin tomorrow. In my hand, it feels quite heavy for its size. The coin collector - my brother - who gave it to me said it was silver. Thanks, again, for your help.

    Mark McDonough
     
  8. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    Can you weigh the Maldive copper as well? Just curious whether it weighs in as a 1/4 or 1/2 larin.
     
  9. mtmcdonough

    mtmcdonough Junior Member

    Thanks. I'll report the weights of both coins tomorrow.

    mark
     
  10. mtmcdonough

    mtmcdonough Junior Member

    weights

    The top coin weighed in at .2 ounces or 5.67 grams. The smaller coin weighed less than .1 ounce so I could not calculate the gram weight.

    mark
     
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