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Hi Richmond,
It's a pretty standard later 20thC Jambiya. From Yemen if I'm not mistaken. Is the blade solid or hollow? Best Gene P.S. good luck with the coins. |
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Hello,
This is a good later 20th century Jambiya as Gene said. The blade looks good I dont think its one of the 2 pieces ones.. but you never know :P |
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Thanks both of you .. I dont think the blade is made from 2 pieces . it seems pretty good to me.
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Richmond,
I am away from my books but if I remember correctly, either Elgood or Gracie addressed the ducats topic and mentioned, that many of the more modern jambiyas have imitations of these earlier coins. You are doing the right thing by having them tested. Regards, Teodor |
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