Islamic silver coin

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Hello, Welcome to Numista.

Interesting piece.

The focus and lighting of your pictures is very good. 

 

I cropped your pictures so we can see it easily, please learn to do it. 

can you weight the coin in grams,  and measure diameter in millimeters?

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Sorry i don't have any weighing scale 

Can you please tell me about its rarity and is it a token or a coin and is it valuable or not

amnaA

Can you please tell me about its rarity and is it a token or a coin and is it valuable or not

I have already told you it's a modern fantasy token on the other thread https://en.numista.com/forum/topic162436.html

 

To convince you I have put one side of your piece and the one for sale on the link on the other thread. They are die identical and struck with a fly press.  The die cutter clearly does not read Arabic scripts and even made a mistake with the badly written 4 caliphs and puts one of them twice, doing that in ancient times would mean death to the engraver

Vic

The names are not same one is hassan and the other one is hussain in arabic and urdu both are written in same form just a different from the other one and if you notice there's a little difference between the two names.

TamnaA

The names are not same one is hassan and the other one is hussain in arabic and urdu both are written in same form just a different from the other one and if you notice there's a little difference between the two names.

 the 4 caliphs as featured on coins and tokens, which does not include forenames, is abu bakr, umar, uthman and ali,    

Vic

When the names of Muhammad, Fatima, Hasan, and Husayn are written on an Islamic token, it is often referred to as a "Panjtan Pak" token or "Five Holy Persons" token. This refers to the revered figures of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, his daughter Fatima, and her two sons Hasan and Husayn, along with her husband Ali (who is also highly revered, especially in Shia Islam)

amnaA

When the names of Muhammad, Fatima, Hasan, and Husayn are written on an Islamic token, it is often referred to as a "Panjtan Pak" token or "Five Holy Persons" token. This refers to the revered figures of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, his daughter Fatima, and her two sons Hasan and Husayn, along with her husband Ali (who is also highly revered, especially in Shia Islam)

Interesting, I have 4000 + early Islamic coins but I don't collect tokens myself although I have a few from decades ago. Are you now convinced that you have a modern machine struck token?

Vic

Oh, thanku so much.  I am convinced now thanku for your help and for your guidance and sharing your knowledge very grateful again thanku.

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