Taifas. Hammundids. AH 408. Ali ibn Hammud, as pretender to the Caliphate. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Dirhem. (V. 731) (Prieto 62b) (Ariza A4.3) ("Ceuta musulmana" 35). Rev.: @?cv! ®? / ?ê8è. Two period perforations, that do not affect readability. 2,89 g. (MBC+).
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH 409. Al-Qasim ibn Hammud. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Dirhem. (V. 736) (Prieto 71c) (Ariza Qa3.4) ("Ceuta musulmana" 54, same example). Obv.: @?cv! ®? / ?ê8è. It was bent, but has no crack. 4 g. MBC.
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH 409. Al-Qasim ibn Hammud. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Dirhem. (V. 736) (Prieto 71c) ("Ceuta musulmana" type 52-54) (Ariza Qa3.4). Obv.: @?cv! ®? / ?ê8è. It was bent, but has no crack. 3,19 g. (EBC-).
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH 412. Yahya ibn 'Ali, in rebellion against his uncle al-Qasim. Al Andalus. Dinar. (Prieto "Suplemento" 46) (Ariza Ya1.1). The absence of an heir on the coin could mean that it was minted at the beginning of Yahya's rebellion, before he came to an agreement with his brother Idris, who was later designated as heir. 3,96 g. EBC-.
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH (...)6. Yahya ibn 'Ali. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Fraction of dinar. (V. 784) (Prieto 85n) ("Ceuta musulmana" 130a) (Ariza Ya11.15). Obv.: (#n) / yI. Rev.: @?cv! ®? / HèC?!. The syllable #n of the obverse is missing on this piece, as is the case with other coins of the same series, such as the dinar and the dirhem of the year 418. (see Vives 774 and 775). Very rare. 1,36 g. MBC/MBC-.
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