Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of Sulayman al-Musta'in. Dirhem. (Type V. 802 and Prieto 130, mint and date unreadable). Rev.: Fc{v!. Very rare. 4,32 g. MBC-.
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of al Qasim al Ma'mun. Dirhem. (Type V. 804 and Prieto 132, mint and date unreadable) (Ariza Qa25.1, page 159, same example). Rev.: Fc{v!. Carelessly struck. Very rare. 3,39 g. MBC-.
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of al Qasim al Ma'mun. Dirhem. (Prieto "Suplemento" 75, same example) (Ariza Qa26.1, page 159, same example). Mint and date unreadable. Carelessly struck. Very rare. 3,08 g. MBC.
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. AH 410. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of ¿Mansur?. ¿Madinat Fas?. Dirhem. (Prieto "Suplemento" 76, same example). Rev.: C?RÅz. If the mint is really Fas, "Mansur" could be the laqab adopted by Al-Mu'izz. Almudena Ariza, on the other hand, believes that it could be Muansar ibn Muiz, and that his coin recognizing Imam 'Abd Allah could be indicative of a rebellion against the authority of his cousin al-Mu'iz ibn Ziri (quoted by David Francés and Federico Benito in MANQUSO 13, page 171). The early use of the generic term 'Abd Allah as Imam is specially interesting in this coin, since it's a probable symbolic reference to the Abbasid Caliphate. Rare. 5 g. MBC.
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. ¿AH 41(-) or 42(-)?. Dunas ibn Hamama. Madinat Fas. Dirhem. Tentative attribution, Abu al-Attaf Dunas succeeded his father, Hammama, in 431 AH, so if the date is read correctly, this dirhem could not have been coined by him. Carelessly struck, only the mint seems to be clear. 2,23 g. MBC+.
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. AH (45)7. Mu'ansar ibn al-Mu'izz. Coinage in Fez after the Cordoba revolution. Fragment of dirhem. In MANQUSO 13, David Francés suggests attributing this piece to Mu'ansar ibn al-Mu'izz ibn Ziri ibn Atiyya, in an attempt to rule Fez upon the death of his father in AH 417, in which case the recognition of Yahya as Caliph would not be anachronistic, and the date should read (41)7; but the chronicles indicate that the legitimate heir was his cousin Hammama, and it seems unlikely that this Mu'ansar son of al-Mu'izz could ever mint coins. In any case, it is an extremely interesting piece. 1,90 g. (MBC+).
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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.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Tudjib. AH 428. Mu'izz al-Dawla Mundir II ibn Yahya. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Fraction of dinar. (V. 1141) (Prieto 230). Irregular flan, but very clear mint and date. Extremely rare especially in this condition. 0,44 g. MBC/MBC+.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH (44)1. Sulayman ibn Yusuf, Tadj al-Dawla. (Saraqusta (Saragossa)). Dinar fragment. (V. 1164) (Prieto 256a). The fragment does not have the name of the mint, but it does have the laqab of Sulayman and the date. Very rare. 1,25 g. MBC+.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 445. Imad al-Dawla Ahmad I ibn Sulayman, al-Muqtadir. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1178) (Prieto 265f). Obv.: Dê;. Rev.: @{7!. Attempted perforation on obverse and small minting crack. Rare. 4,56 g. (MBC).
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 446. Imad al-Dawla Ahmad I ibn Sulayman, al-Muqtadir. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1179) (Prieto 265g). Obv.: Dê;. Rev.: @{7!. Area of weak strike, which does not affect the mint or the units of the date. Rare. 3,83 g. MBC.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 465. Imad al-Dawla Ahmad I ibn Sulayman, al-Muqtadir. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1202) (Prieto 268f). Date weak, but doubtless. Rare. 5,08 g. MBC-.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 466. Imad al-Dawla Ahmad I ibn Sulayman, al-Muqtadir. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1203) (Prieto 268g). Rare. 4,38 g. MBC-.
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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+.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 476. Ahmad II ibn Yusuf al-Musta'in. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1217) (Prieto 270a). Illegible mint, but very clear date. Rare. 4,68 g. BC+.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 478. Ahmad II ibn Yusuf al-Musta'in. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1219) (Prieto 270c). Part of the margin illegible, but perfect mint and date. 4,75 g. BC+.
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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).
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Taifa of Denia. Saqaliba Amirids. Ali Iqbal al-Dawla. Fraction of dinar without marginal legend, on electron. (V. missing) (Prieto 217) (Cru.C.G. 1433). Obv.: Fcz above, ?v?@v! below. Rev.: t#(n! above, ?v?@v! below. Very Rare, especially in this condition. 1,04 g. MBC+.
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Taifa of Valencia. Amirids. Abd al-Aziz, al-Mansur. Fraction of dinar. (Prieto "Suplemento" 132) (Cru.C.G. 1564). Obv.: }wb }&!. Rev.: Dz#b. The ibn Ali on the obverse appears on two dirhem fractions that Prieto (Nos. 168 and 169) attributes to Murcia. Extremely rare. 0,96 g. MBC+.
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