‘Can’t identify these coins' - and neither can anyone from that. 😒
Showing maybe 18 coins in one picture from far away is not how to
ask for identification. For a start both sides are needed, also measurements.
Try say three in each picture - so 12 [6 x 2] pictures of 3 coins at a time.
Also, number each coin, so any replies can point to the right one.
I did these quickly, as an example - but again no good without the other sides …
09 - ½ Pice, India
11 - Denomination is on other side. Probably ¼ Anna.
14 - Portuguese India, year 1901, some fraction of Tanga. 1/8 or 1/12. Denomination is on other side. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?e=inde_portugaise&r=&st=1&cat=y&im1=&im2=&ru=&ie=&ca=3&no=&v=&a=&dg=1901&i=&b=&m=&f=&t=&t2=&w=&mt=&u=&g=&c=&wi=&sw=
That remind me a game with a microscope :)
1 - N#4347
if the reverse looks like :

2 - One of the multiple copies of Mysore - Elephant you can find in India
6 - N#11763
9 - N#7811
16 - N#22285
I am surprised that Coinwalla posted coins like this, even with a number of them upside down when l am sure he knows the right way up seeing as he regularly posts Indian coins on here and has a post count of 350
Frenchlover
It's a new game !
I think it is not enough details to decide which ½ Pice it is. Other royals had similar ones. But maybe size gives some clues or some microscopic details
He continues to request identifications, without providing a picture of both faces, weight and dimensions and surprinsingly he gets no answer :)
However, pretty hands !
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