Emirate. AH 268. Attributed to Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Fals. (V. 313) (Fro. I-21 page 63). Rev.: Cs&. Mint and date perfectly legible except for the hundreds. Scarce in this condition. 1,73 g. MBC.
Description
Almoravids. Abu Bakr ibn 'Umar. Quirat. (FBM. A5, same example). Vives publishes this piece as 1/2 quirat, with a third line under the reverse side that does not really exist. 0,99 g. EBC.
Description
Emirate. AH 184. Al-Hakam I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 82) (Fro. 1). Slight surface incrustations of chlorargyrite. Very scarce. 2,68 g. MBC+/EBC-.
Description
Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 475. Imad al-Dawla Ahmad I ibn Sulayman, al-Muqtadir. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1214) (Prieto 268p). Reverse margin weak, illegible mint and only the date units.. Rare. 5,03 g. BC+.
Description
Taifa of Toledo. Dun-Nunids. AH 467. Yahya al-Ma'mum. Madinat Tulaytula (Toledo). Dirhem. (V. 1113) (Prieto 338c). Mint not visible, but full date. 2,80 g. BC+.
Description
Caliphate. AH 336. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 413) (Fro. 77). Obv.: ?wv! @(b. Large flan that partially exceeds the border. 3,11 g. EBC-.
Description
Califato. Hisham II, 1r reinado (aH 366-399)
Category
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+.
Description
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-).
Description
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+.
Description
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+).
Description