Persian Coin? help ID

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  1. o0o0oo00oo

    o0o0oo00oo New Member

    hey everyone, i recently purchased this unique old coin (ring added to make it into a pendant..) that was purchased in India. I would like to know more about it. I believe that the symbols are Persian/Arabic, and that the reverse y and "9" are numbers etc, also the big J. not sure what the tree or fish looking symbols mean as i have not seen those before. It's the size of a nickel..weights more, i assume it's a higher content silver but am not sure. Any ideas? origin? content?

    Thanks!


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  3. DCH

    DCH Member

    It looks similar to an Indian Princely State of Awadh 1 Rupee, km103.2, dated 1233(1817) with a frozen regnal year of 26. But there are several differences compared the KM picture, including the backwards date.

    The reverse 'y' is the 2 of the regnal year 26, and according to KM the '9' is the flag of the "flag and star" mint mark.
    I suspect the 'big J' is part of the mint name Awadh.
     
  4. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    The reversed date makes it more likely to be a 19th century jewellers copy than a genuine peice.
     
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