Emirate. AH 263. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 292) (Fro. 8 var). Obv.: @?j }& over the 3rd line. Fire oxidations. Scarce. 2,57 g. (EBC-).
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Almohads. Anonymous, in the name of the Mahdi. Ribat al-Fath. Dirhem. (V. 2104) (Hazard 1092). Ornamental Kufic script. Rare. 1,40 g. MBC+.
Description
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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Almoravids. Anonymous, in the name of the Abbasid Caliph. Quirat. (V. 2003) (FBM. Q4) (Actas II Jarique 1988, page 83, no. 144). Curious ornaments: Ωææææ on obverse and Ωææ on reverse, under the respective areas. Low silver content. 0,83 g. MBC-.
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Taifa of Toledo. Dun-Nunids. Al-Zafir. Fraction of dinar, marginal legends unreadable. (V. 1082) (Prieto 321). The copy catalogued by Vives lacked marginal legends. Three decades later, his nephew Antonio Prieto was able to read the dates AH 434 and 435 on two copies. Very rare. 0,71 g. MBC-.
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Califato. Hisham II, 1r reinado (aH 366-399)
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Caliphate. Hisham II. (Sáenz Díez, page 75). Fatimid style fractional probably minted in the name of Hisham II by vassals or allies from North Africa (Juan Ignacio Sáenz-Díez, "Las acuñaciones..." page 75). Date and mint not readable. Rare. 1,26 g. MBC-.
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH 407. Ali ibn Hammud, as pretender to the Caliphate. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 733) (Prieto 63b) (Ariza A3.2). Rev.: @?cv! ®? / ?ê8è. Very rare. 2,13 g. MBC.
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Caliphate. AH 405. Sulayman (2nd reign). Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 797) (Prieto 28d). Obv.: }{êwI. Rev.: @?cv! ®? / @{8z.For this piece and the following one, the references of Vives and Prieto, as they appear in the Tonegawa Collection, seem to us to be erroneous: there is the type with the name of ibn Khalaf on obverse iw; }&, but this is not the one that appears on the coin presented here. We believe that only Medina (last line on page 147) mentions this unknown coin. ?D? }&! (?). Very rare. 2,91 g. MBC+.
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Governors. Contemporary counterfeits. AH 103. Post-reform type. Al Andalus. Dirhem. Contemporary counterfeit coin, with low silver content, with a later epigraphic style. Slightly clipped flan and holed. Rare. 1,86 g. (MBC-).
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Caliphate. AH 318. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 354) (Fro. 7). Two period perforations. Very scarce, we have only had one example. 2,28 g. (MBC-).
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