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I'm not an expert in any kind of coins, but I reckon I'm good at research and will do my best to help. Feel free to tell me my identifications/valuations/gradings are wrong. It's the only way I'll learn.
It is actually a coin of year most probably 1878-1879. It has everything written in Arabic. There is a weighing balance on it obverse with AH 1299 year. It has Arabic writing on it's reverse. It has looks which nearly 50% of 1/4 Anna of fessulibin imam of Muscat and Oman
Hi vmm1999
The coin sound like it from Zanzbar,try looking there.
Try looking for help with image upload. go to the upper right and hit the search button. Then write upload image. then hit seach . welcome and good luck with your pic's
yours daryl
are you talking about the box with faces on the right? Iam an old fart. Had may grandson set mine up.But on top there are boxes Bold ,italic, the last one is image hit that one.
Iam sorry not much help here. good luck
The boxes on top were you write. There is a box that saides imgage hit that botton. should take you to you images. Oh when you start a topic the object box is were you write the title. . Like i said not good in this area. Have you try talking to bam777. He is very smart.
Zanzibar: Sultan Sa’Id bin Barghash (1870-1888) AE Pysa (KM#1)
Obv: Scales with date in between; ١٢٩٩ (1299 AH)
Rev: Arabic Legend in 5 lines; اللة سلطان سعيد بن برغش بن سلطان حفظه (Allah Sultan Sa'id bin Barghash bin Sultan, May Allah save him)
Hey quant.geek ,
Can u tell me how did you sent this message to me along with the photo in the text box. That is , I want to ask that how did u attach the photo .
just please tell me step by step process.I am New to it
Цитата: vmm1999Hey quant.geek ,
Can u tell me how did you sent this message to me along with the photo in the text box. That is , I want to ask that how did u attach the photo .
just please tell me step by step process.I am New to it
Here is a step by step instructions to post an image to this forum. Things to click are highlighted in RED. If the images for the instructions are too small, just click on the image to enlarge:
1) When you are ready to post a new message or post a reply and you want to attach an image, click on Image:
2) A popup dialog box will show up and sometimes it is a bit small:
3) Increase the size of the popup dialog box so that ALL the contents are shown:
4) Click on Choose File and select the file you want to include in your post. Once that is done, Click on Upload.
5) That should automatically convert your image into text on your post. That gets converted to the picture you see on the post once you hit Send:
Click Choose File, and you get the usual file selection window:
Select your file, and click Open, which gets you back to the first pop-up
Make sure that the thumbnail radio-button is selected (makes the post a lot clearer)
Your post should now look something like this.
Keep typing, adding pictures etc.
And before you click send, use the preview button, so it looks the way you want it to.
Hope this helps.
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I'm not an expert in any kind of coins, but I reckon I'm good at research and will do my best to help. Feel free to tell me my identifications/valuations/gradings are wrong. It's the only way I'll learn.
Any more information you can provide, such as where you got it, did it come with other coins in a lot, etc. I have a vague idea in what it is, but need a bit more info...