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  • Siglos - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project
    Siglos Imperial Persian Great King Sigloi by Joseph Sermarini The coinage of the Achaemenid (Persian) Empire in Lydia was a continuation of the coins of the Lydian Kingdom Achaemenid coinage includes the official imperial issues, gold darics and silver sigloi, issued from 520 BCE to 330 BCE, as well as coins issued by the Achaemenid governors (Satraps), such as those stationed in ancient Asia
  • Achaemenid siglos - Countermark - Forum Ancient Coins
    Hi, I tried my best on this one PERSIA - Achaemenid Empire Xerxes II to Artaxerxes II, Circa 420-375 BC Siglos Silver, 16 mm, 5 48 g Persian king or hero in running stance to right, holding dagger and bow Countermark of triskeles within circular incuse Is the countermark good?
  • Achaemenid Siglos - Interesting countermark
    Achaemenid Siglos - Interesting countermark Countermarks on Imperial Persian Sigloi Chart of 208 varieties adapted from the format as published by George F Hill in the British Museum Catalog, volume on Persia, p cxxxvii First prepared as a chart of 187 varieties and published in the article, "Notes on the Imperial Persian Coinage," Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1919, 116ff Reprinted in 1977
  • Sardes - Forum Ancient Coins
    The Persian conquerors of Lydia continued to strike the same Croesus' silver half siglos and gold stater types This coin is an early example issued under Croesus We can tell it is an early example because the lion and the bull were struck separately, with one punch at a time
  • Persian Imperial Coinage
    4 Fractions of the later period: (top) 1 6 siglos; (bottom) 1 12 siglos Persian sigloi are frequently found countermarked with decorative punches Some coins bear several marks This coin was struck crosswise on the oval flan and apparently was made suspect by its oddity Each mark showed the coin to be good silver (not fourree)
  • Eastern Empires - Achaemenid Empire, AR Siglos (Darius I - Xerxes I . . .
    Achaemenid Empire, AR Siglos (Darius I - Xerxes I, Carradice type IIIa) v 1 ACHAEMENID PERSIA Time of Darius I to Xerxes I (522-465 BC) AR Siglos (15 29mm, 5 47g) Struck 490-475 BC Sardeis mint Obverse: Kneeling running figure of the Great King right, bearded and crowned, with transverse spear point downward in right hand, bow in left Reverse: Incuse punch References: Carradice type IIIa
  • Siglos bankers marks-NEW CLOSE UP SCAN
    Siglos bankers marks-NEW CLOSE UP SCAN I'm not sure what the chart on Knapp's webpage actually was, but I have a Word version of the following if you'd like it: Countermarks on Imperial Persian Sigloi Chart of 208 varieties adapted from the format as published by George F Hill in the British Museum Catalog, volume on Persia, p cxxxvii First prepared as a chart of 187 varieties and published
  • Ancient Persian Coins
    The Persian or Achaemenid Empire (c 550 - 330 B C ) was the largest empire in ancient history, extending across Asia, Africa and Europe, including Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of Central Asia, Asia Minor, Thrace and Macedonia, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine and Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and much of ancient Egypt as far west as Libya
  • G011 Persian Empire: Darius I (the Great) or Xerxes
    G011 Persian Empire: Darius I (the Great) or Xerxes Next Coin
  • Examples From The Sam Mansourati Collection (The Prince of Mardin . . .
    Achaemenid Empire Darius I-Xerxes II 485-420 BC AR Siglos, Type IIIb png Achaemenid Empire Xerxes I to Darios II AR Siglos Sardes Mint Circa 485-420 BC Obverse: Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys, quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear and bow Reverse: Incuse punch Interesting, and clear countermarks References: Carradice Type IIIb, Group A B (pl





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