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I need help with these Indian coins (identification, grade and value)
Some coins have brands or countermarks... anyone know the meaning?  :|
All info will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

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2)Weight 12.1 g / Diameter 23.2 mm

religious temple token Rama tanka

3)Weight 11.1 g / Diameter 21.2 x 21.0 mm

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces43309.html
or #3:
1 rupee (templecoin Sunnites)
India Mughal empire
AH988/1580AD (as 9M in left picture)
Ruler : Akbar, Jalal-ud-din Muhammad (AH963-1014/1556-1605AD)
Akbar the Great or Akbar I
3e Mughal emperor
mint : Lahore, Dar al-Sultanat
The Akbar Sunnitesn believe in all four caliphs after the dead of Mohammed.
right picture : kalimah in the middle.
In the corners the name of the four caliphs:
Right top : Abu Bakar, 1th caliph.
Right bottom : Omar, 2nd caliph.
Left bottom : Usman, 3th caliph.
left top : Ali, 4th caliph.
Rev :Jallal Allah
this coin is correct? grade? value?

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10)Weight 10.8 g / Diameter 16.5 mm


11)Weight  / Diameter


12)Weight  / Diameter

IRAN???

13)Weight  / Diameter

IRAN???
I have similar coins.
I give you what I know, but my info may be corrected.
The counterstamps are made by bankers/bussinessmen to indicate that they accepted the coins as payement

#3:
1 rupee (templecoin Sunnites)
India Mughal empire
AH988/1580AD (as 9M in left picture)
Ruler : Akbar, Jalal-ud-din Muhammad (AH963-1014/1556-1605AD)
Akbar the Great or Akbar I
3e Mughal emperor
mint : Lahore, Dar al-Sultanat
The Akbar Sunnitesn believe in all four caliphs after the dead of Mohammed.
right picture : kalimah in the middle.
In the corners the name of the four caliphs:
Right top : Abu Bakar, 1th caliph.
Right bottom : Omar, 2nd caliph.
Left bottom : Usman, 3th caliph.
left top : Ali, 4th caliph.
Rev :Jallal Allah
The link you provided has some error in the information
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
#2:
religious temple token.
Ram Burbar or Rama tanka
the correct type can be found here:
http://indiannumismatics.com/products.php?id=152
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
1) Flowery spear-scissors thingy means Hyderabad.
And it looks like this one: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces63401.html except yours is somewhat differently aligned and is more worn.  The regnal year on your coin is off-strike, but i have no idea where the date should be.

2) Temple token - not a coin

6) Flowery scimitar thingy mean Hyderabad usually. But Krause draws a slightly different flowery scimitar thingy for Hyderabad; look :

Date is 1227AH.

As for the punch-marks, i think i see an Indore lingam punch-mark on your last coin.
See Indore lingam symbol on this coin: https://static-numista.com/catalogue/photos/inde_princiers/g756.jpg

Sorry i can't help more. I'm a noob.

EDIT: crosspost
#5, #7, #8, #9: very fine grade (I think)
I think you are very close, but I think Sujit can confirm (he is the specialist here)
Indian coins are struck with a die bigger than the flan.
That is why a lot of the legend is partially readable.
The legend on the coins is read from right to left.
On coin #8 you can see the text 'Zarb' or 'Zarb-i' what translates as struck or struck at.
At the left you should find the city where the coin was struck:
example:
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Coin 4: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22014.html

Coin 6: Hyderabad Rupee AH 1227. KM# 45

COin 10: Certainly IPS rupee. But too worn for ID and the punch marks make it further difficult to ID. The "Lingam" punch mark is clear but i am not sure if it can mean indore or some other state using this punch-mark.

All the other IDs are correct.
“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Thanks to all for help me.

Regards
MAURI
Цитата: sujit_kumarCoin 4: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22014.html

Coin 6: Hyderabad Rupee AH 1227. KM# 45

COin 10: Certainly IPS rupee. But too worn for ID and the punch marks make it further difficult to ID. The "Lingam" punch mark is clear but i am not sure if it can mean indore or some other state using this punch-mark.

All the other IDs are correct.
Hi friend,
This is the coin 6 ?
more coins!!!    8~
I'm sorry i can't help, but you should put the new coins in a separate post too, so people will find it easier to spot them.
Also, both persian(?) coins are upsidedown i think.

Coin number 11 looks like one from Nawanagari / Porbandar. I'm looking through zeno but can't find an exact match.
Coin 11 is from Gujarat Sultanate most probably. What is the weight/diameter?
“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
But if you rotate it like this:

I can almost see a crude katar there.
Sorta like in these Kutch coins:



I can almost see the 978(?) in coin nr. 11

It might be the beer tho.
I see your point. It is quite possible. Coins of Kutch, Nawanagar and Porbandar were designed from late gujarat sultanate era coins. That's why we see the similarities.

Here's a Tanka of Muzaffar Shah III from Dilip Rajgor's book.



The biggest difference i could tell is the "frozen" AH 978 in the Kori coins, whereas in Gujarat Sultanate tanka the date had actual value.

Coin posted above might need to be photographed again in better light.
“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
weight: 4.6 /diameter 19.7
The coin #11 have a Katar on reverse.
It is  One Kori 1850  Nawanagar state
On obverse you can read the numbers 78

https://fr.numista.com/catalogue/pieces37586.html

Hibou-Québec
For the # 12 AND 13 they are from persian state:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/persianate-states-1.html

It is a new country on numista and you can not find many coins to help you

You can search for Sassanid coins on google.
Hibou-Québec

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