
Hello. Three coins?
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Incomplete -
what are the other sides like?
what are the diameters?
Pictures [at an angle] cropped quickly -
Then … putting that first picture [and India] in the Search
finds this as the first result
N#354158 [no diameter on page]
but as no pictures of other sides added - for some reason - then who knows?
[Not exactly the same but similar]
Not sure about coin 2 - but coin 3 may be
N#392776 [22.5 mm]
by also putting the picture in the Catalog search
[Again - Not exactly the same but similar]
No 1. Shah Jahan Rupee has full mint visible as Surat,
number 3 has the side without mint, how can we identify coins of this type with one side only ?
This one (2) is scarce Ahsanabad mint, ruler on other side but has to be Aurangzeb with year 47

ZacUK
Not sure about coin 2 - but coin 3 may be
N#392776 [22.5 mm]
by also putting the picture in the Catalog search
[Again - Not exactly the same but similar]
But that is the side showing king and his titles , the mint is on the other, so far unseen side
How typical is this, members offer advice, suggestions etc, request more photo's etc and nothing happens, no reply for 2 days from manthan1,
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