They look Indian. I know you aren't super well versed geopolitically, so I'll go ahead and specify "from the country of India, not American Indian". Same general style of coin used for hundreds and hundreds of years over there. If I had to guess, I'd say fake. If I had to guess again, I'd say 1850s. If I were trying to sell them to you I'd say 1286.
They are reproduction sunken treasure coins.
ReplyDeleteAre the coins from the Viking era?
ReplyDeleteLooks like some sort of satanic tokenry. I would get rid of them fast, Joe.
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ReplyDeleteThey look Indian. I know you aren't super well versed geopolitically, so I'll go ahead and specify "from the country of India, not American Indian". Same general style of coin used for hundreds and hundreds of years over there. If I had to guess, I'd say fake. If I had to guess again, I'd say 1850s. If I were trying to sell them to you I'd say 1286.
ReplyDeleteCould be Roman Era coins if they are real.
ReplyDeleteThey appear to be early (c.600AD) Anglo-Saxon coins or reproductions.
ReplyDeleteIf John Robinson is selling, don't buy.
ReplyDeleteI'll guess pieces of Eight, but I'm not the expert. Ask Mel Fisher!
ReplyDeleteI would ask GaryWestCoins@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIf George Chevalier was still with us, he could tell you.
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ReplyDeleteThose are from Hyderabad, Bhutan or Cooch Behar. they are portions of a Rupee. Sam H.
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