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<p>[QUOTE="Teddydogno1, post: 1983895, member: 71226"]I recently purchased my first Islamic coin and would like some assistance with the attribution. It was sold as a coin of the Great Seljuq empire. It is gold, weighs 4.71 grams and is about 22 mm in diameter. I do have some additional attribution info from a previous seller, including an Album number. I bought Stephen Album's second edition "Checklist", but since there are no photos I cannot confirm that it really is what a previous seller said (Pegasi Numismatics, if anyone knows of them). So, I'm hoping someone can help to confirm some of the details from seeing the pictures. For now, I was thinking to leave out the unconfirmed info to prevent leading anyone to a conclusion, but if you guys think it is better to start from a "known" attribution, then I can post that info. Does that make sense?</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's the coin:</p><p>[ATTACH]354131[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]354132[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for any help!</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh...and please let me know if I have either picture upside down!</p><p><br /></p><p>Rob[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Teddydogno1, post: 1983895, member: 71226"]I recently purchased my first Islamic coin and would like some assistance with the attribution. It was sold as a coin of the Great Seljuq empire. It is gold, weighs 4.71 grams and is about 22 mm in diameter. I do have some additional attribution info from a previous seller, including an Album number. I bought Stephen Album's second edition "Checklist", but since there are no photos I cannot confirm that it really is what a previous seller said (Pegasi Numismatics, if anyone knows of them). So, I'm hoping someone can help to confirm some of the details from seeing the pictures. For now, I was thinking to leave out the unconfirmed info to prevent leading anyone to a conclusion, but if you guys think it is better to start from a "known" attribution, then I can post that info. Does that make sense? Here's the coin: [ATTACH]354131[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]354132[/ATTACH] Thanks for any help! Oh...and please let me know if I have either picture upside down! Rob[/QUOTE]
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