Now I have someone who wants to buy it from me for what seems to be a fair price. If I sell it, Murphy's law says that it will reappear on the...
Good point! Yes, the "exceptionally round" flan does stand out next to a typical siglos. However, I have seen other examples of round sigloi....
Thank you for the suggestions. I think that David R. Sear is my best option in this case.
Now, we may add to the known corpus of ancient Persian coinage a ‘low-bow’ variant of the Type II siglos. At present it is represented by a single...
Thanks for the message. I am selling it as a "possibly unpublished siglos." When I took pictures for the listing, I noticed clear signs of...
I found this article that may shed some light on this particular token: The "Archers" of Darius: Coinage or Tokens of Royal Esteem? – Cindy L....
Thanks for the link to Forum. Unfortunately, my siglos is about 100 years too old to parallel the 94% purity. Considering the 5.1g weight (a...
I had it tested, and the result was 93.5% silver. Is this good, or bad news?
There has been a weather-related delay in shipping. I will post more info as soon as I can.
Thank you. I will post the outcome soon.
Thank you for the tip. It's an awesome site, with so many examples, but still no matches. I couldn't even find a match for the large round incuse...
Hello. I have just purchased a Carradice type II siglos (5.1g - 15mm) with unusual stylistic characteristics. The oddly curved bow is low, which...
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