Auction 427

Date: 2024-02-15

# Items: 460

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Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 28
Governors. Contemporary Ifriqiya coin. AH 142. North african coinages of this period. Ifriqiya. Fals. 2,73 g. MBC-.
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Emirate. AH 185. Al-Hakam I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 83) (Fro. missing). 2,78 g. EBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 458
Nasrids of Granada. Anonymous. Al-Mariya (Almeria). 1/2 dirhem. (V. 2197) ("Numismática Nasrí" 64) (Hohertz 750). Very rare. 0,73 g. MBC-/MBC.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 161
Caliphate. AH 391. Hisham II. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 570) (Fro. 196). Obv.: !6êw{+. Rev.: #b / Dz. Variant with the name of "A-mir" divided on reverse. Scarce. 2,85 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 83
Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Sulaymanids in Suq Ibrahim. AH 277. Anonymous, attributed to Isa ibn Ibrahim. Madinat ('Is-ibn Ibrahim). Dirhem. (Lowick in the REVUE NUMISMATIQUE 1983 XXV, page 177 and ff., cites a single dirhem for this ruler, dated in AH 274) (S.Album C434). Contemporary perforations, one of which affects most of the mint. This coin was first published by Tawfiq Ibrahim in the digital magazine As-Sikka, in the summer of 2001, volume 3.1, as example number 3. Probably the only one known. 2,81 g. (MBC-).
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 404
Almoravid Taifas. Pro-almohad. In the name of Abd al-Mu'min. Almoravid type quirat. (V. 2043) (Hazard 1062) (FBM. P2) (Medina 194). Pro-Almohad transitional coin. Rare. 0,88 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 202
Caliphate. AH 405. Sulayman (2nd reign). Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 799) (Prieto 29). Obv.: iw? }&. Rev.: @?cv! ®? / @{8z. Very rare. 2,48 g. MBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 423
Almohads. Anonymous, in the name of the Mahdi. Ribat al-Fath. Dirhem. (V. 2104) (Hazard 1092). Slightly warped. Rare. 1,46 g. MBC/MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 219
Taifas. Hammundids. AH 407. Ali ibn Hammud, as pretender to the Caliphate. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Dirhem. (V. 730) (Prieto 62a) (Ariza A4.2) ("Ceuta musulmana" 32, same example). Rev.: @?cv! ®? / ?ê8è. Two period perforations that do not affect readability. 3,13 g. (MBC+).
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 429
Almohads. Anonymous. Ishbiliya (Seville). 1/8 dirhem. (Hohertz 648b). Crack in the center of the flan. Extremely rare. 0,17 g. MBC-/BC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 244
Taifas. Hammundids. AH 422. Yahya ibn Ali. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Dirhem. (V. missing) (Prieto 84e) ("Ceuta musulmana" 116-118) (Ariza Ya10.5). Obv.: yI#n. Rev.: @?cv! ®? / HèC?!. 2,50 g. EBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 33
Emirate. AH 160. Abd al-Rahman I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 58) (Fro. 1). 2,45 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 369
Almoravids. Ali ibn Yusuf and el amir Tashfin. Quirat. (V. 1812) (Hazard 996) (FBM. Ch6, same example). 0,78 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 59
Emirate. AH 250. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 258) (Fro. 26). Overstruck on a previous dirham. 2,63 g. EBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 277
Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH ¿497?. Ahmad II ibn Yusuf al-Musta'in. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (Type V. 1230 and Prieto 272). Mint unreadable, only visible units on the date, and still confusing. 4,75 g. (MBC).
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 82
Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Sulaymanids in Tilimsan. AH 199. Anonymous, attributed to Muhammad ibn Sulayman. Tilimsan. Fals. ("Ceuta musulmana" 204, same example) (Missing in Eustache). According to Daniel Eustache, Idris II occupied Tilimsan in AH 198 or 199, and then handed over his rule to his paternal cousin Muhammad ibn Sulayman, founder of the Sulaymanid dynasty. 1,91 g. MBC/MBC-.
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Abd al-Mu'min. Almoravid type quirat. (V. 2043, variant without "wa" in the obverse center lines) (FBM. P3). Rare. 0,83 g. EBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 125
Caliphate. AH 352. Al-Hakam II. Madinat al-Zahra (Medina Azahara). Dirhem. (V. 450) (Fro. 52). Rev.: @(b / }{7Dv!. 2,30 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 146
Caliphate. AH 381. Hisham II. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 514 var). Rev.: Dz#b. Rare variant with the obverse border perfectly square, there are examples like this for the following year, such as the Vives imprint no. 515, but for AH 381 it does not appear even in Frochoso. 3,09 g. MBC.
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH 438. Muhammad ibn Idris. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 854) (Prieto 101a) (Ariza Mu1.1). Very rare. 3,11 g. MBC.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 267
Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. Dirhem. In MANQUSO 13, page 187, David Francés proposes "Mu'ansar" as the reading of the 3rd line of the obverse. This son of al-Mu'izz, according to the chronicles, never ruled. Unidentified coin of the period. The 1st line of the reverse perhaps bi-Allah Yathiq? Second line al-Mu'izz? Very careless mintage. 2,80 g. MBC.