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shredplayer

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  1. Just Bob, I was referring to myself. And read like in past tense.
  2. It is a real coin, especially because it is struck on another coin Ilkhan coin. The errors could be because that the engraver wasn't fluent in Arabic language, could also because of the region it was struck in. What I can do is upload it to zeno.ru. Some imitations are worth more than the actual coin. I recently had a European imitation of a Sasanian Drachm, sold for $475.
  3. Those are ornamental symbols. But just read the legend on the coin more carefully, and there are 2 or 3 few spelling errors on the kalima and the ruler side. Which means this is more likely to be an Anatolian Imitation.
  4. The coin is overstruck, I can't seem to ID the undertype. Should be Taghay Timur or another Rival Khan.
  5. Rare coin Islamic Ilkhan(Mongols of Persia) Sulayman 1339-1346 AR 6 Dirhams(weight should be around 4g) Mint likely Ani AH742 Diler Su-796
  6. Hello, Similar situation here. My economy submission from early November has been in Grading/Quality Control since 01/04. Over the last 6-7 years I have never seen a submission staying so long in this stage. Any idea when it will finish processing? Thanks.