Creole68W
Joined: 1 Jan 2022
Posts: 392
Posted: 5 Apr 2022, 15:46
#
Creole68W
Joined: 1 Jan 2022
Posts: 392
Posted: 7 Apr 2022, 16:11
#
Posted: 7 Apr 2022, 16:11
#
So I may be close to identifying this one. It has some comparisons to this one on the site below and may be a lion not a dragon and may be from the Mamluk Sultanate. Still checking if anyone has a more precise identification.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces137150.html
Camerinvs
Joined: 19 May 2016
Posts: 6417
Posted: 7 Apr 2022, 19:30
#
Edited: 7 Apr 2022, 19:39
Posted: 7 Apr 2022, 19:30
#
Edited: 7 Apr 2022, 19:39
I think it's getting closer than your original identification (in the title), but it's not quite it because the legends don't seem to match at all.
There
doesn't seem to be any match in the catalogue , but it's likely that it is far from a complete listing.
Addendum: There are
only 98 coins identified as Mamluk in Zeno .
₱o$₮ag€ $₮am₱$ a₹€ mo₹€ £€₲i₮ima₮€ a$ a ƒo₹m oƒ ¢u₹₹€nc¥ ₮ha₦ ₮h€ €₦₮i₹€ "¢oi₦" ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ oƒ ₦au₹u o₹ ₦iu€. ••• £€$ ₮im฿₹€$-₱o$₮€ $o₦₮ ₱£u$ £é₲i₮im€$ €₦ ₮a₦t qu'o฿j€₮$ mo₦é₮ai₹€$ qu€ £a ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ €₦₮iè₹€ d€ «mo₦₦ai€$» d€ ₦au₹u ou d€ ₦iu€.