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Hi all,
I'm am hoping I will get very lucky on this and someone will be able to make out some of this pommel inscription. The script appears Arabic in form, although what the language is I am not sure. The sword is a takouba which could be quite old. The script is written in incredibly tiny characters. Which my camera has had some issues to capture - I'm hoping that these images are enough to determine if anyone here can even read it or if the language is not one we have a speaker of. I will continue to try to get better photos but after two hours of wrestling with my camera, lenses and lighting I thought I'd start out with this. As per forum rules first an overall shot of the sword... |
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Looks like a coin. Like the old British thrupenny bits, theres some rhyming slang for you.
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Hi,
Looks like a local coin with scalloped edges. This photo, I have rotated the image, appears to have a date equating to 1942. Regards, Norman. |
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Wow guys, thanks so much for pointing me in the right direction. A little bit of digging and I think I figured it out.
It would appear to be a 1943 bronze 5 milliemes coin from Egypt. http://www.flickr.com/photos/72994507@N00/3380796937/ Some of the Arabic including two dots to the left of the date match exactly. Many thanks again. I doubt the coin is analogous to the age of the sword overall but a very interesting addition to this old guy. |
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