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  1. Nice images. Early Georgian coins are getting harder to find and also getting more expensive. Here are a few from my collection.

     

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    GEORGIA (KINGDOM)~AE Follis 422 KC/1200 AD

     

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    GEORGIA (KINGDOM)~1 Bisti 1787

     

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    GEORGIA~2 Abazi 1816

     

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    GEORGIA~2 Abazi 1833

     

    Picked up this Queen Tamar coin on my trip to Georgia:

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    These two are from eBay:

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    Unfortunately, sad to say this, but Tamara` s coin is fake. Without any doubts. And I hope YOu didnot payed a lot of money for this ugly forged piece.

    Forst of all, only one piece with 8 "roses" surrounded queens monogramm is known :) . Such pieces dont selling on the " Dry Bridge" and such places.

    There are a lot of local collectors who are ready to spent hundreds of dollars to obtain such ( but genuine) piece.

    Second, Tamar`s coin never have such " opened" roses. Sometimes, Giorgi IV Lasha , or Giorgi III + Tamar coinage probably have such roses, but Tamar` irregular copper - NEVER ! All such coins are fakes. You can make metall expertise, - YOu will never find 99% of copper there.

    Other coins look genuines.

    There are a lot of forged rare Georgian coins now at local ( Georgian) market, and also at world auctions and e-markets as well.

    Mostly these are:

    1. Double AE Dirhams of Queen Tamar

    2. Double AE Dirhams of Giorgi IV Lasha

    3. Silver Dramas and half dramas of queen Rusudan

    4. silver coins of " Georgian-Byzantinum" period

    5. Gold imitations of staters of Al. the Great.

    6. silver " Kolhidka" coins of big denominations

    7. Too large and heavy Jalal-Ad-Din coins with very clear visible surrounded legends

    8. Extra rare coins of " reduced coinage" period.

    8a : So-called " eye"- coin of Giorgi VII

    8b AR of Giorgi, king of Imereti ( coin with whole face of king"

    9. Russo-Georgian half and quarter of Bisti, 1 and half abazi

     

    Hope it will help you .

    Anyway, remember, that Georgia is very very small country, and any ( ANY !) new coin first goes through hands of local numismatists. So, dont keep a hope that any very rare or unique medieval Georgian coin ( like this Tamar with 8 (!!!!!) roses ) is wait for You at Tbilisi open-air local flea markets . Only if you have some close relations with diggers or probably from Armenian sellers .

    yours,

    d

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