Identification of 1 of 4 coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by giladzuc, Jun 10, 2005.

  1. giladzuc

    giladzuc Senior Member

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    I was asked about these 4 coins : 1 , 2 , 4 are obvious:
    1) Left top: A Roman silver Denarius, is it real ?
    2) Right top: A Drakhma of Alexandros Mokdon, Macedonian "Alexander the Great" 356 - 323 BC , is it real ?
    4) Right bottom: Islamic Fils in "KUFI" "squared" Arabic , of center , REAL.
    3) Left bottom: Persian ? Is it from the Achmaenid empire (Cyrus 559 - 330 Darius III) ? Is it real ?
    And what about their values ?
    Thanks on behalf of the man that asked me...
     
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  3. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    I know nothing about ancients, and I don't have anything about them in my library, so larger pictures really wouldn't help me, but if you would just crop your picture close to the coins, you could post a much larger, clearer photo within the same size limitations. Then the knowledgeable could comment more easily, and the ignorant could learn more.
     
  4. giladzuc

    giladzuc Senior Member

    Thanks , But I Am Not The Coins Owner, Nor The

    Pictures source. I am trying to help a fellow collector with the riddle of picture number 3.
     
  5. Tbirde

    Tbirde Senior Member

  6. giladzuc

    giladzuc Senior Member

    A Probable Answer To Myself, And For A Further Knowledge: The Coin Number 3 Is Probably Of : Shahpur I Of "sasanian" Iran (240 - 271 Ad)...
     
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