Just can't fiqure out where are these coins from. Any ideas? [solved]

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32 - 10.2 mm +1.1 g

35 - 20 mm + 6.4 g

34 - 16/17 mm + 5.9 g

Coins are my way of learning history.   My favorite is finding a coin in a country where it doesn't belong and figuring out how it may have reached that destination.  AJL

 Four coins, three measurements - guessing 33 is around 14mm ? 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

Sorry.  33 I need to find.     As you mention, it should be 13-14 mm and was thin so not heavy.  Thank you for the comment.

Coins are my way of learning history.   My favorite is finding a coin in a country where it doesn't belong and figuring out how it may have reached that destination.  AJL

Hello

Take   a look at Maldives Larin for the two first one

Thank You, Maldivies they are. Now HELP WITH 34 + 35 ???

Coins are my way of learning history.   My favorite is finding a coin in a country where it doesn't belong and figuring out how it may have reached that destination.  AJL

The 34 looks similar to  a VS1965 Cambay Copper Paisa Jafar Ali Khan

N#22264

Referee of south atlantic islands

35 is Dhar, paisa with Monkey god Hanuman

Vic

Dhar it is.  I found a variation.  Thanks

Coins are my way of learning history.   My favorite is finding a coin in a country where it doesn't belong and figuring out how it may have reached that destination.  AJL

 Are they all found now - can it be marked as solved?  

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

There is still uncertainty about the date of the Paisa of Cambay.

Another similar one :

Referee of south atlantic islands

Thank you.  I'll compare

Coins are my way of learning history.   My favorite is finding a coin in a country where it doesn't belong and figuring out how it may have reached that destination.  AJL

Only two coins on zeno

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Status changed to Solved (AJL, 19 May 2025, 11:25)

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