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<p>[QUOTE="BenSi, post: 24683977, member: 95174"]Ross, I am not sure I would disagree with you here, but it would make it unlisted trachea with that reverse. Are you disputing this coin or the entire concept that SBCV-2439 was an assarion and in fact a trachy?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>What coin Andronicus II coin are you making the comparison to? Or are you saying Andronicus III assaria in general are not assaria at all? (I am not questioning, I just am not seeing the connection to a particular coin, so I am looking for more information here.)</p><p><br /></p><p><u>As for the titles of the coins, the purpose of the article was clarification, not reeducation.</u> I believe most collectors will stick to the references they originally learned from, but this article will make it easier to unify the knowledge.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ross is one of the few living people I would say was an expert in post 1204 Byzantine coinage, his articles <a href="http://www.glebecoins.org/paleos/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.glebecoins.org/paleos/" rel="nofollow">Glebe Coins Home Page</a> have been extremely educational. I highly recommend them to any collector seeking more detailed knowledge on the subject.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BenSi, post: 24683977, member: 95174"]Ross, I am not sure I would disagree with you here, but it would make it unlisted trachea with that reverse. Are you disputing this coin or the entire concept that SBCV-2439 was an assarion and in fact a trachy? What coin Andronicus II coin are you making the comparison to? Or are you saying Andronicus III assaria in general are not assaria at all? (I am not questioning, I just am not seeing the connection to a particular coin, so I am looking for more information here.) [U]As for the titles of the coins, the purpose of the article was clarification, not reeducation.[/U] I believe most collectors will stick to the references they originally learned from, but this article will make it easier to unify the knowledge. Ross is one of the few living people I would say was an expert in post 1204 Byzantine coinage, his articles [URL='http://www.glebecoins.org/paleos/']Glebe Coins Home Page[/URL] have been extremely educational. I highly recommend them to any collector seeking more detailed knowledge on the subject.[/QUOTE]
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