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It seems logic, but I'm not sure it's the same with numbers
so 42 or 24 ( if it's arabic... ) ![]() |
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Arabic numerals are written left to right.
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It's not Arabic
It's 13 You are lucky! ![]() |
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thank you Sancar and Kubur !!
finally Fernando from the European forum told me it will be a 13 too, an old stamp used for silver 812 in Austria.., ( not sure it is, but pretty cool if it's like that !!) http://www.silvercollection.it/aust...rhallmarks.html Kind regards |
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Yes but not used in arabia anymore from a looong time !!
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