ALMOHADES, Abd al-Mumin ibn Ali. 1/2 Dirham (Ar. 0.74g/11mm). 524-558H. Fas (Fez). (Vives does not quote; Hazard 1065). Almost Very Fine. Very scarce.
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ALMOHADES, Anonymous. Dirham. (Ar. 1.59g/15mm). Tinmal or Tin-Mellal. (Vives does not quote; Hazard 1082). Almost Extremely Fine. Rare specimen.
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ALMOHADES, Abu Hafs Omar al-Murtada. Multiple of 4 Dirhams. (Ar. 6.17g/21mm). Al-Hadrat al-Muminiya al-Murtadiya (Sejilmesa). (Cf. Hohertz (2018) A563 = Brethes 1074 where a specimen with the same distribution is cited, although with partial reading due to poor conservation and weighing 3 grams). Extremely Fine. Precious, unpublished and extremely rare specimen with the Kufic epigraphy very well cared for and maintaining its original shine.
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ALMOHADE TAIFAS. Anonymous. 1/3 Dirham. (Ar. 0.50g/12mm). (Vives does not quote; Hazard does not quote; Hohertz (2018) 662.). Obv: "al-hamdu lillah rubb al-'alamaiyn". Almost Very Fine. Very rare specimen. Two perforations repaired.
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TAIFA ALMOHADES, Banu Hud, al-Mustansir billah (623-630H). Anonymous in the name of al´ Abbasi. 1 Dirham. (Ar. 1.51g/14mm). (Ceuta?). (Hazard 1117; Medina 211). Rev.: Al-´ Abbasi in the III line. Almost Very Fine.
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PILLOWS. Lot of two anonymous dirhams. In the name of Imam al-Mahdi. Mints: Sabta (Ceuta) and Tilimsan (Tlemcen). (Vives 2105 and 2101). Very Fine.
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ANONYMOUS COINS OF THE MAGHREB. Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah. Imitation of a fractional dinar of the Fatimid Caliph (Au. 1.18g/13mm). 386-411 H. Type of Siqilliya. The type of epigraphy and the spelling errors reveal a North African origin, either as an imitation of a prestigious numerary or the result of circumstantial allies of the Fatimids. Good Very Fine. very rare.
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MERENIES, Anonymous on behalf of the Koran. 2/3 Dirham. (Ar. 0.82g/13mm). Tilimsan Al-Jadida (Tlemcen the New). (Hazard does not cite; Hohertz 841). Almost Very Fine. Very scarce.
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