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Pillar of the Community
Netherlands
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Can someone tell me the date of this Egyptian Coin: KM# 304 5/10 QIRSHCopper-Nickel Obv: Tughra within wreath Rev: Denomination It has to be one of the following dates, but which one...? Date AH1327/2 (1910) H AH1327/3 (1911) AH1327/4 (1911) H AH1327/6 (1913) H Moved to World Coins forum - Sap]
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
Nope! The ascension year is on the reverse (you provided) and it shows 1293. The reignal year, below the Toughra, is the one that's given after a slash in the catalog, and nobody but you can see it. 
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Valued Member
Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
342 Posts |
Hello, it says AH 1293. But I nead picture of face of the coin to continue.
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Pillar of the Community
 Netherlands
626 Posts |
Hello Slav, thanks for your reaction! Unfortuanetly the other side of the coin is really worn off, and barely visible...  It's difficult to comprehend that it's the same coin:  So I guess it is impossible to date the coin now?   Thanks anywayz!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
I believe I see enough to say it's AH 1293/30. I'm at work right now and cannot double-check the type and AD date, but either nikola will chime in or I'll do it shortly when I come home.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
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Valued Member
Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
342 Posts |
Yes I agree, it is 5/10 QIRSH AH1293/30 (1904) Excuses I function less time for sleep. Good bay.
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Pillar of the Community
 Netherlands
626 Posts |
Thanks guys really appreciate it! You must eat lots of carrots  , or you just know were to look for 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
I've learned where to look. 
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Valued Member
Croatia (Locally: Hrvatska)
342 Posts |
Small help. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
One little thing hasn't been squared away yet, the KM#!
It's KM# 291.
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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Brings back a memory for me!
I drove a double deck bus from India to Europe a long time ago.
One of the stops we made was on the Southern Caspian Sea coast in Iran. Ir was there that I wrote the numerals 1 to 10 in Arabic, in the sand. I got some of them slightly wrong, and a small boy, perhaps about 7 years old, rubbed them out, and wrote them correctly in the sand, beckoned me to have a look at them, then rubbed his own writing out. He then invited me to write again. On the third attempt I got them all right, and he applauded!
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