I just wanted to say because it's not a Jodhpur coin but a Jaipur coin, but I see you just changed the title of your post.
Your picture isn't very sharp and the regnal year isn't readable. Do you have the weight of the coin?
Quote: "Essor Prof"Because of the higher diameter I would say this is the 1 Paisa (date unknown because regnal year isn't readable anymore), KM# 130: (https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces40648.html)
yes indeed...
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Quote: "arvin11"The position of the 5 dots flower do not match, so I am little confused...
Instead of looking at the position of the flower in relation to the edge of the coin, look at the position of the flower relative to the words which surround it. The dies used to strike these coins were larger than the flans. The result is that only a portion of the complete design shows on each coin, and on each coin the portion of the design which shows is different.
Quote: "arvin11"The position of the 5 dots flower do not match, so I am little confused...
Instead of looking at the position of the flower in relation to the edge of the coin, look at the position of the flower relative to the words which surround it. The dies used to strike these coins were larger than the flans. The result is that only a portion of the complete design shows on each coin, and on each coin the portion of the design which shows is different.