another strange coin im trying to identify is this tiny coin

Looks like a coin of Mysore with dancing figure :_ https://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=72265
See my example also, it needs the weight to identify the denomination as ⅓ or ⅔ pavali
https://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=364200&cat=7398&ppuser=&sortby=d&way=desc
thank you so much
totally awesome knowledge
definitely mysore either ⅓ or ⅔ pavali i will attempt to weigh it somehow but as it is so tiddly id expect it to be ⅓
as im finding out coins are incredible and the stories around them fascinating
michael
it weighs more than 1 paper clip and about the same as 2 paperclips
and im told a paperclip is about 1 g
i have measured it and it is 10/11 mm in diameter not 8mm
weight 1.84g not 0.85g in paperclip units lol
therefore it is ⅔ pavali hehee im mega rich now
The ⅓ shown on zeno is just 8mm, my ⅔ is 11mm so if you can't weigh it then go by the size although that is not a reliable method for hand struck coins at all
thank you for your help as a retired science teacher i got my inner experimenter out and disproved my hypothesis of ⅓ pavali
nearly 2( not 1 ) paperclips in weight 11(not 8 )mm diameter
it is a ⅔ pavali
QED
thank you so much and it does feel surprisingly heavy for its size
michael
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