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Old 11th December 2013, 10:17 PM   #10
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Its clear those markings are not genuine east india company markings. Lets face it there sans serif.. The East India companys were not.

World wide arms & other major purveyors of fakes & replicas & restamped pieces have been active for many decades now. EIC used to be a popular stamp on their fakes .

Id suggest perusing the various 1970s adverts...

Failing that speak to a knowledgeable chap like David Harding.

Author about various arms & the history's of such of East India company.

{He contactable via the curator of the Gurkha museam Winchester. UK.}

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